group (visit The Bonnie Cashin Foundation
website for more about this career-starting venture)
I love Bonnie Cashin. She wanted women to be able to move freely in her clothing, and so designed styles that were pragmatic and yet without a trace of staid practicality. Cashin's aim, in her words, was to create "simple art forms for living in, to be re-arranged as mood and activity dictates." Her designs and directions in fashion were supremely innovative; they seemed not so much a product of her time as an inspiration of her own adventurous lifestyle and inventive imagination.
This is the 94th anniversary of Cashin's birth (she died in 2000) and if anything her ideas just seem fresher all the time. Here are a few images to celebrate the day:
website for more about this career-starting venture)
I love Bonnie Cashin. She wanted women to be able to move freely in her clothing, and so designed styles that were pragmatic and yet without a trace of staid practicality. Cashin's aim, in her words, was to create "simple art forms for living in, to be re-arranged as mood and activity dictates." Her designs and directions in fashion were supremely innovative; they seemed not so much a product of her time as an inspiration of her own adventurous lifestyle and inventive imagination.
This is the 94th anniversary of Cashin's birth (she died in 2000) and if anything her ideas just seem fresher all the time. Here are a few images to celebrate the day:




Japanese-lantern style sleeves.
Bonnie Cashin for March and Mendl, 1956. Image and text from UCLA Library collections



for Sills and Co.





For information about Cashin, a wonderful site, and great photos, The Bonnie Cashin Foundation can't be beat. Also highly recommended is Chic is Where You Find it: UCLA Library Bonnie Cashin Collection of Theater, Film, and Fashion Design
8 comments:
What an inspiring post! I'll have good dreams tonight!
Thank you! I will be dreaming of pink Coach Cashin-Carry bags myself!
I adore that coat.
Thanks for a wonderful post! I'm a huge Bonnie fan, and have quite a few of her gems in my personal collection (but am always looking for more!). I wish wish wish I could snag the mohair skirt - or one of her black funnel neck dresses!!!
Looking through the web for this post, I did find one mohair piece for sale at Zuburbia.com (she has three Cashins)--it's a long dress. I love those midwinter party pieces!
Thanks a bunch for sharing the inspiring post. I just love pink dresses. I adore that coat.
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