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Title
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[Actor Jaye Davidson and model Roshumba]
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Identifier
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e_per_0168
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1994
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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Fashion and sex are inextricable. Actor Jaye Davidson of 'The Crying Game' and model Roshumba give photographers something to shoot and to talk about; Todd Oldham, spring '94
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Title
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[Anna Sui, 1992]
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Identifier
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e_per_0167
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1992
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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For several seasons, tattoos were a favorite runway accessory. Some were real; some weren't. After the trend died down, some models with real tattoos had them removed or covered them with makeup; Anna Sui, '92
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Title
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[Anna Sui, fall 1992]
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Identifier
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e_per_0138
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1993
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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The dominatrix in a tutu is model Amber Valetta; Anna Sui, fall '93
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Title
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[Anna Sui, spring 1992]
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Identifier
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e_per_0097
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1992
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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Designers like models with distinctive appearances. After years of struggling, model Kristen McMenamy's career blossomed when she gave herself an unusual look by shaving off her eyebrows. She continues to be a popular model, even though her brows have since grown back; Anna Sui, spring '92
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Title
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[Anna Sui, spring 1994]
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Identifier
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e_per_0184
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1994
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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Shalom Harlow and Amber Valetta lead the traditional parade of models at the end of the Sui presentation. Sui almost adds a couple of male models to the line up to emphasize the fluidity of the line between menswear and womenswear; Anna Sui, spring '94
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Title
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[Anne Klein, fall 1990]
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Identifier
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e_per_0179
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1990
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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Louis Dell'Olio thanks his models at the end of the show. Dell'Olio and Donna Karan designed the Anne Klein collection until Karan went solo and launched her own label; Anne Klein, fall '90
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Title
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[Anne Klein, spring 1995]
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Identifier
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e_per_0160
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1995
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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Model Karen Mulder (center) cheers at the show's finale. Sometimes, if a designer is talented but has little cash to put on a show, models will work for clothes instead of money; Anne Klein, spring '95
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Title
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[Badgley Mischka, 1993]
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Identifier
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e_per_0140
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1993
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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Seats are assigned based on the prominence of the individuals and their publications or stores. Here, Vincent Knoll, (formerly) of Saks Fifth Avenue, looks on from the coveted front-row seat; Badgley Mischka, '93
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Title
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[Badgley Mischka, fall 1997]
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Identifier
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e_per_0144
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1997
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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Sometimes creating a collection comes down to the wire. Occasionally, only minutes before a show, designers are backstage hemming dresses; Badgley Mischka, fall '97
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Title
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[Badgley Mischka, spring 1996]
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Identifier
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e_per_0175
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1996
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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Designers agonize over the setting for their shows, searching to find just the right backdrop to compliment their collections. This one was held in the pool room at the Four Seasons hotel; Badgley Mischka, spring '96
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Title
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[Betsey Johnson, 1990]
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Identifier
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e_per_0115
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1990
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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For the show, no detail is left to chance. But often the most fanciful items on the runway, such as the little skullcap and knee socks, are never manufactured for stores; Betsey Johnson, '90
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Title
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[Betsey Johnson, spring 1997]
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Identifier
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e_per_0161
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1997
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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Models have been known to tumble off a pair of outrageously high heels. Five-inch heels paired with a hobbling skirt are common; Betsey Johnson, spring '97
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Title
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[Betsy Johnson]
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Identifier
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e_per_0151
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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circa 1990-1998
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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Designer Betsey Johnson (pictured) has for years always done a cartwheel on the runway when she comes out to take her bows. Spring '97
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Title
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[Betsy Johnson, fall 1997]
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Identifier
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e_per_0103
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1997
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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If a collection becomes repetitive and gets bogged down by too many variations on a single theme, designers are likely to lose their audience's attention. Editing is crucial. Most designers put about eighty ensembles in a single show. A few like to keep things extremely brief and show only fifty different looks. Others can't resist presenting more than a hundred; Betsey Johnson, fall '97
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Title
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[Betsy Johnson, fall 1997]
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Identifier
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e_per_0104
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1997
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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If a collection becomes repetitive and gets bogged down by too many variations on a single theme, designers are likely to lose their audience's attention. Editing is crucial. Most designers put about eighty ensembles in a single show. A few like to keep things extremely brief and show only fifty different looks. Others can't resist presenting more than a hundred; Betsey Johnson, fall '97
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Title
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[Betsy Johnson, fall 1997]
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Identifier
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e_per_0105
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1997
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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If a collection becomes repetitive and gets bogged down by too many variations on a single theme, designers are likely to lose their audience_s attention. Editing is crucial. Most designers put about eighty ensembles in a single show. A few like to keep things extremely brief and show only fifty different looks. Others can_t resist presenting more than a hundred; Betsey Johnson, fall _97
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Title
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[Betsy Johnson, spring 1992]
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Identifier
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e_per_0137
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1992
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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There is no modesty backstage. Models change in a large open space; Betsy Johnson, spring '92
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Title
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[Betsy Johnson, spring 1997]
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Identifier
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e_per_0152
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1997
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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Designer Betsey Johnson likes her models to play to the crowd, often having them toss flowers and other trinkets into the audience. Other designers like their models to be cooly detached. Spring '97
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Title
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[Bill Blass, spring 1995]
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Identifier
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e_per_0169
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1995
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Models wait in the wings for their cue from the show's stage manager, who receives directions over headsets from the producer; Bill Blass, spring '95
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Title
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[Byron Lars, 1994]
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Identifier
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e_per_0150
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Creator
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Perkins, Lucian
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Topic
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Fashion
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Dates
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1994
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Resource
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Lucian Perkins photographic archive
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Description
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After model Lu Cierra surprised the audience by raising the hem of her black ballgown to reveal grass leg warmers, she danced down the runway to the beat of African drums; Byron Lars, '94