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Video recordings

File contains VHS and DVD recordings of Mass Exodus, the annual year-end graduating class fashion show and exhibit.

Posters

File contains posters from various School of Fashion fashion shows, predominantly from Mass Exodus, the annual year-end graduating class fashion show and exhibit.

Promotional Materials and photographs

File contains records related to the the School of Fashion fashion shows, including Mass Exodus, the annual year-end graduating class fashion show and exhibit, as well as various first-, second-, third-, and fourth-year shows during Ryerson Fashion Week and throughout the year. Includes exhibition catalogues, promotional materials, notes, photographic materials, and data CDs.

Objects

File contains objects related to the the School of Fashion fashion shows, including Mass Exodus, the annual year-end graduating class fashion show and exhibit, as well as various first-, second-, third-, and fourth-year shows during Ryerson Fashion Week and throughout the year. Includes t-shirts, hats, and ribbons.

Program Review Process reports

File contains the following Program Review Process reports: Academic Quality Element (ca. 1989), Societal Need Element (ca. 1989), and Financial Viability Element and Summary of Societal Need and Academic Quality Elements (January 1990).

School documentation files

File contains correspondence, reports of instruction, course outlines, alumni information, course change proposals, job postings, posters, Departmental Council meeting minutes, and other general documentation for the School of Fashion.

File closed as of December 2012. Please see RG 94.46 for future job postings.

Beyond Style: Invitation/Notice

File contains materials related to Beyond Style, a benefit exhibition and fashion show, which included a private viewing of "Diana, A Celebration."

Inuit Legend Barbie doll

File contains the Inuit Legend Barbie Doll notepad, a description by contest winner Christy Marcus, and the Barbie doll.
In honour of Barbie's 45th birthday, Mattel Canada chose a dress design from students at the School of Fashion and released it nationwide in 2005. The winning Barbie Doll by designer Christy Marcus, a 3rd-year Fashion student, was purchased on July 16, 2005, at a pre-launch event. Purchasers were also provided with a signed promotional sheet about the designer and a small notepad with the Barbie Doll graphic on each page.

Donor Index Cards

File contains a collection of index cards documenting donor information for individual articles of clothing (items) in the fashion research collection.

Accession Registration Register

Contents of binder "Accession/Registration Register" from the Fashion Research Collection. Registry documents donation to the collection in chronological order.

Donations 1980s

Contents of binder "Donations 1980" including correspondence, accession documents, and notes related to items donated to the Fashion Research Collection in the 1980s.

Donations 1990s

Contents of binder "Donations 1990" including correspondence, accession documents, and notes related to items donated to the Fashion Research Collection in the 1990s.

Donations 2000s

Contents of binder "Donations 2000" including correspondence, accession documents, and notes related to items donated to the Fashion Research Collection in the 2000s.

Shirley Schultz scrapbooks

File contains four spiral bound scrapbooks which appear to have been student submissions generated by Schultz, and which contain drawings, notes, and affixed fabric samples.

  1. Fall Wardrobe for the Working Girl
  2. Textiles, I - Woollens & Worsteds
  3. Textiles, II - Cotton
  4. Textiles, III - Silks

Alan Suddon costume sketches

Costume sketches/drawings, pencil on paper by Alan Suddon, former Arts Librarian of the Metro Toronto Reference Library. Executed during library meetings on scrap paper

Georgina Cannon - scrapbook

Contents of a scrapbook originally compiled by Georgina Cannon. Scrapbook includes fashion related magazine and newspaper clippings, clippings of articles written by Cannon, correspondence, and other textual records related to Cannon's career.