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  1. Alumni of Traphagen School of Fashion (1923–1991) of New York City. Pages in category "Traphagen School of Fashion alumni" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.

  2. The school was known for its technical orientation toward fashion design, with courses in pattern making and draping. NYFA director, Terry Horlamus, is an honors graduate of Traphagen. Terry's goal in founding NYFA was to create an environment in which students could learn about New York-style high fashion and master the skills necessary to succeed in fashion.

  3. The Traphagen School: Fostering American Fashion explored the legacy of one of the first institutions dedicated to educating fashion industry professionals i...

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  4. 28 de oct. de 2010 · First Year at Traphagen (1948-49) Filling in with some background information during a letter-writing hiatus from October 6 to November 9, 1949, as June recuperates at the hospital from a ruptured appendix…. June finished her year at Pembroke in spring 1948 and never returned. With her acceptance to the Traphagen School of Fashion, she found ...

  5. Established by Ethel Traphagen in 1923 in New York City, the Traphagen School of Fashion played a key role in the development of American fashion. More than 28,000 students passed through its doors included lauded designers Anne Klein, Geoffrey Beene and James Galanos.

  6. 5 de mar. de 2019 · March 5, 2019 - March 30, 2019. View Works. The Traphagen School: Fostering American Fashion explored the legacy of one of the first institutions dedicated to educating fashion industry professionals in New York City. The impact of the school, in operation from 1923-1991, will be explored through an introduction to founder Ethel Traphagen, the ...

  7. The Traphagen School: Fostering American Fashion explores the legacy of one of the first institutions dedicated to educating fashion industry professionals in New York City. The impact of the school, in operation from 1923 to 1991, will be explored through an introduction to founder Ethel Traphagen, the main philosophies of the school, and its lasting influence.