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Articles
March 24, 1975 | Frank Deford Of all things
assessed by so-called experts, clothes are the least competently analyzed.
However inept a book reviewer may be, at least he must go to the trouble of
reading a book; the movie critic watches a movie,...
January 17, 1972 | Jule Campbell When the U.S. Navy
decided to redesign some of its uniforms for next year, it was just as well
that nobody conferred with Rudi Gernreich, Oscar de la Renta and Bill Blass.
Gernreich's sculptured trompe l'oeil tank...
January 18, 1965 | Liz Smith Six months after the topless-swimsuit brouhaha, bare skin—or styling that gives the illusion thereof—is the thing to wear under the sun. Where do we go from here?
June 03, 1963 | George O'Brien Neither sun nor sand nor even mildew can mar the beauty or diminish the durability of new decorating materials designed for life by the sea
May 06, 1963 | Jo Ahern Zill Two sportswear designers, Ellen Brooke and Rudi Gernreich, share the 1963 Sporting Look Award, and Bonnie Cashin returns—now as Designer of the Year
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