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Linda Hackett
Designing in the Sixties
Brooks' Former Design Assistant |
I was 19 and had completed two years of college. Now what? It is amazing how unprepared I was. ... I had no idea what I was doing so I enrolled in the French Fashion Academy.
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[Donald] always had a great imagination and skill in describing the things he was doing. In other words, it's not just a designer who shows you something. He could embellish it; he could tell you why it was the way it was or how it related to the rest of the collection.
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Dorothy Shaver was then the president [of Lord & Taylor] and very interested in all the college girls. She had meetings with us every week to find out what we were interested in and what merchandise was needed.
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That particular group which started out originally having something to do with middle Eastern European countries became the Navaho group ten minutes before the [fashion] show.
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