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Sophie Gimbel was a seminal figure in the American fashion industry
during the first half of the 20th century. As head of the Salon Moderne,
the custom design boutique within Saks Fifth Avenue, Gimbel was a
champion of American Couture; a distinct form of made-to-measure
fashion. Gimbel designed for the world’s most fashionable
women including stage and screen actresses, socialites, and First
Ladies. Her work graced the cover of Vogue’s inaugural American Fashion
issue in 1940, and in 1947 she became the first American designer to
appear on the cover of Time magazine. This exhibition will provide insight into Gimbel’s original design creations through the creative display of garments from the Parsons Fashion Archive. Laboriously crafted by skilled artisans these dresses, gowns and suits demonstrate exemplary skill in construction, ornamentation and tailoring, rendered in luxurious fabrics and a rich color palette. Designs inspired by garments in the exhibition created by School of Fashion students in part-time associate teaching professor Kathleen Maggio’s Couture Design Techniques class, will also be featured as will objects from the Saks Fifth Avenue fashion publicity archive at the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Design Archives and The New School Art Collection.
The exhibition is curated by Beth Dincuff Charleston, part-time assistant professor, School of Fashion, Parsons The New School for Design with support from Saks Fifth Avenue. Special thanks to Fiona Dieffenbacher, program director, BFA Fashion Design, School of Fashion, Parsons The New School for Design.
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