Department of Special Collections and FIT Archives

Department of Special Collections and FIT Archives A rare resource located on the Fashion Institute of Technology Campus (SUNY)

New acquisition alert! The Special Collections and FIT Archive received a new collection titled the “Helen Oppenheim Pap...
05/29/2026

New acquisition alert!

The Special Collections and FIT Archive received a new collection titled the “Helen Oppenheim Papers” that document her career as an art director and press agent for Vidal Sassoon and La Coupe. Oppenheim also worked as a journalist covering hair trends and fashion for over 50 years!

This post highlights photos from Lluís Llongueras’ four volume series titled “El Método Llongueras” from the 1970s. These photos are from Volume IV “Pemanentados y Coloraciones”.

Friday Foster was a  syndicated newspaper comic strip written by Jim Lawrence and illustrated by Jorge Longarón from 197...
05/21/2026

Friday Foster was a syndicated newspaper comic strip written by Jim Lawrence and illustrated by Jorge Longarón from 1970-1974. The comics follow Friday Foster, a fashion model turned photographer’s assistant, through her travels, triumphs, romances, and tribulation. It was one of the first comic strips to feature an African-American woman as its protagonist.

If you are interested in seeing our collection of Friday Foster comics, please make an appointment at the link in our bio!

An exciting new donation to the archives! These four gorgeous lithographic prints from 1988 by artist George Stavrinos (...
05/01/2026

An exciting new donation to the archives! These four gorgeous lithographic prints from 1988 by artist George Stavrinos (1948-1990) were advertisements for Bergdorf Goodman featured in GQ Magazine.

With a publishing date of 1914, this advertising booklet “The Story of My Life” by “Billie Button” was published to high...
04/17/2026

With a publishing date of 1914, this advertising booklet “The Story of My Life” by “Billie Button” was published to highlight the Wisconsin Pearl Button Company by following the autobiographical account of a button from its start as a clamshell in the Mississippi River to its final home on a girl’s dress in Indiana.

The booklet’s prose is witty and informative, all while reminding the reader that all steps of the Wisconsin Pearl Button Company’s manufacturing progress are made by and made for Americans.

Back by popular demand! Here are some more pages from The Muppet Show Style Book from 1978🐸☕️
03/27/2026

Back by popular demand! Here are some more pages from The Muppet Show Style Book from 1978🐸☕️

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