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Traphagen School of Fashion was an art and design school in operation from 1923 to 1991, and was located at 1680 Broadway in New York City. The school was founded and directed by Ethel Traphagen Leigh (1883–1963) with a focus on the foundational concepts of the American design movement.
- 1991
- 1923
- Ethel Traphagen Leigh
- Traphagen School of Design
30 de mar. de 2019 · March 5 – March 30, 2019. Share using #TraphagenSchool on Twitter and Instagram . The Traphagen School of Fashion played an important role in the development of American fashion. Largely forgotten today, the school opened in 1923 in New York City and trained over 28,000 students.
4 de mar. de 2018 · Tens of thousands of students from around the world attended the Traphagen School of Fashion before the school closed its doors in 1991, sixty-eight years after it first opened. The school’s success throughout Ethel’s lifetime and long after are a testament to the power of one woman’s unwavering vision and hard work.
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5 de mar. de 2019 · An introduction to The Traphagen School and its core teaching methods. The Traphagen School: Fostering American Fashion March 5, 2019 – March 30, 2019 Twitter
5 de mar. de 2019 · 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 1923-1991, will be explored through an introduction to founder Ethel Traphagen, the main philosophies of the school ...
The Traphagen School of Fashion played an important role in the development of American fashion. Largely forgotten today, the school opened in 1923 in New York City and trained over 28,000 students. Alumni included Geoffrey Beene, James Galanos, and Anne Klein, all of whom utilized the training they received there throughout their careers.
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 main philosophies of the school, and its ...