Exhibition of American fashions and fabrics, 1945.

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English
Pages
40

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Edition Notes

Cover-title.
The Metropolitan museum of art in collaboration with a group of foremost creators of fabrics, and dresses, sponsored and presented the exhibition under the direction of Mr. Lee Simonson. Of the thirty-two dresses exhibited, twenty, illustrated in this brochure, were made of Enka rayon. cf. Foreward, signed: America Enka corporation.

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[New York
Genre
Exhibitions.
Other Titles
American fashions and fabrics.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
646.074
Library of Congress
TS1306 .N4, TS1306 .N4 1945

The Physical Object

Pagination
[40] p.
Number of pages
40

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6521517M
LCCN
47028733
OCLC/WorldCat
13898446, 895133499

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