Photograph of a group of women and a young girl wearing cocktail and evening dresses made of Du Pont fibers at a fashion show staged at Rockefeller Center.
Written on reverse: "Architect, Percival Goodman--Dean of Arch., Columbia Univ.; Cocktail table--old Chinese bed." William Pahlmann did the interior design for the Steinbach house. He also designed most of the furniture and included pieces from...
A controversy is developing in the ranks of TWA, The Lindbergh Line over the question are passengers in the Douglas airliners going to consume so much more food while flying that the cost of feeding them is going to show a sharp advance? The...
Typed caption: For this cocktail dress from her current Paris collection, Madeleine de Rauch uses a rich, raspberry red velvet of nylon and rayon, notable for its exquisite drape and fine hand. The fabric by Raimon, called Velvenyl, was acclaimed...
Typed caption: This oval box-shaped vanity is a smart adjunct to the latest in fall, 1960, cocktail or theatre costumes. In nylon velvet, its soft beauty will retain its original luxury appearance, thanks to the easy care properties of DuPont...
Written on back: "This small corner sitting area utilizes furnishings well-scaled to the space, incorporating a chaise lounge with English bamboo finish, an armchair, corner table and Oriental chest with brass hardware serving as a small cocktail...
Written on back: "A Terrace Room with one wall of glass overlooking a garden. Tie-back curtains in a 'Batik' print in black, turquoise, parrot green and olive. The other walls and the ceiling are painted black, enlivened with a parrot green carpet....
Written on back: "'Everglaze' polished cotton - 'Moireen' - by Everfast in cocktail dress by Emma Domb." Fabric sample attached: "Cotton Satin in 'Everglaze' 75-B-245"