You Have No Idea How Refreshing It Is To Meet
William Hamilton
The Renascence Of Rugged Individualism
Carl Rose
Think Of These As The Car Your Face Is Driving
William Hamilton
It's Informal
Lawrence Reynolds
Businesses That Want To Seem Artsy
Charlie Hankin
The Guys That Make The Barbie and Ken Dolls
Warren Miller
Recession, Depression, Or Panic
Barbara Shermund
Two Business Men Watch As Three Elaborately
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Do Me A Favor
Jack Ziegler
Comfort Food For The Eyes
Lee Lorenz
I'm In The Mood For Some Nouvelle Cuisine
Robert Weber
Looks Like The Tide's Beginning To Turn
Lee Lorenz
New Yorker January 20th, 1986
Jack Ziegler
Something I Can Wear With A Hat
Alan Dunn
Hold Everything
Helen E Hokinson
A Bag You Can Dive Into
Helen E Hokinson
This Little Jacket
Helen E Hokinson
New Yorker October 7th, 1939
Christina Malman
You Look Great
Robert Weber
Femme Fatale
Helen E Hokinson
Wired From Paris
Alan Dunn
What I Can't Understand Is Why They Ever Fell
Peter Arno
These Turned Out To Be Too Snuggy
Chon Day
What Is Your Policy on Wedgies?
Helen E Hokinson
Modernism, If I May Make A Suggestion, Madam
Richard Taylor
At Such A Price
John Ruge
Of Course, I Haven't De?nitely Given Up Florida
Helen E. Hokinson
He's About My Height
Barbara Shermund
Have You A Maid's Uniform Like The One Joan
Helen E. Hokinson
But There's Not Much Point To Looking Exotic
Helen E. Hokinson
. . . And Sometimes You'll ?nd This Scarf
Helen E. Hokinson
Berlin Says Paris Says Waistlines Will Be Larger
Alan Dunn
New Yorker January 31st, 1942
Otto Soglow
You Know, Florence Is Going To Be A 'budget
Helen E. Hokinson
A Mad Bunch Of ?owers Might Do Something For It
Helen E. Hokinson
Better Wear Something Conservative Tomorrow
Perry Barlow
I Wouldn't Dream Of Going In. I'm Not Dressed
Helen E. Hokinson
Pretty Sure Of Herself
Richard Taylor
These Are Nice If You're Not Going Anywhere
Chon Day
New Yorker April 27th, 1940
Otto Soglow
New Yorker April 27th, 1940
Helen E Hokinson
Give Me Something In Keeping With The Times
Helen E Hokinson
In Future, 'simulated' Mink, If You Please, Miss
Gardner Rea
Now You Put My Name On This Line And You Put
Perry Barlow
Doesn't It Seem To Give Me A Double Chin?
Helen E. Hokinson
New Yorker July 10th, 1943
George Price
The second time people got tired of Art Deco
William Hamilton
I Find You Visually Exciting
Warren Miller
How Can You Leave Me Like This?
Warren Miller
I Feel Invincible
Amy Hwang
Wow! You Mean They Got All This In Exchange
Mischa Richter
An Older Man In Business Attire Speaks
Julia Suits