Photograph of TFC director Annette Becker and two El Paso museum professionals posing in a silly way next to mannequins during exhibition installation. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of a bathing brief by Jean Paul Gaultier next to the El Paso Museum of Art exhibition professional who designed the artifact's mount. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of Byrd Williams, Jr. standing while his wife Irene and sons, Byrd, III, and John sit on the ground in front of their house at 3119 Aurora Avenue in El Paso, Texas.
Photograph of two children playing in front of the William's home on 3119 Aurora in El Paso, Texas, while Irene Biffle Williams looks on from the screen door.
Photograph of Cross Colours and Karl Kani menswear ensembles, drawn from the TFC's holdings. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of designs created by Oscar de la Renta, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Carolina Herrera, all from the TFC's holdings. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of downtown El Paso, Texas and the Juárez Mountains, taken from Tom Lea Park. Agave, ocotillo, and other desert plants partially block the scene from view.
Photograph of an ensemble by John Galliano for Dior, from the TFC's holdings. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of ensembles by Geoffrey Beene, drawn from the TFC's holdings Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of a Versace ensemble from the TFC's holdings. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of an ensemble by Versace, an evening ensemble by Vera Wang, and an evening dress by Arnold Scaasi, drawn from the TFC's holdings. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of an Escada evening dress in front of designs by Geoffrey Beene, drawn from the TFC's holdings. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of evening dresses by Hubert de Givenchy (center) and Patricia Rhodes (right), drawn from the TFC's holdings. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of the fence of a bridge at the El Paso-Juarez border. People and cars can be seen on the bridge. Mexican and American flags are visible in the background.
Photograph of the buds of a fishhook barrel cactus in El Paso, Texas. Yellow flower buds are clustered together at the top of the cactus, surrounded by needles.
Photograph of a yucca plant in El Paso, Texas. Spiky leaves protrude from the plant, which is topped with a cluster of white and purple flowers. Cacti and other desert plants cover the land in front of the Franklin Mountain foothills in the background.
Photograph of Franklin Mountain in El Paso, Texas. Yucca and other desert plants cover the land leading to the mountain range, which is visible in the background.
Photograph of Franklin Mountain in El Paso, Texas. Yucca and other desert plants cover the land leading to the mountain range, which is visible in the background.
Photograph of the Socorro Mission near El Paso, Texas. The front side of the white stucco church is visible in the photograph, decorated with a small central window above the entrance and a niche on either side. A belfry sits at the top of the front wall.
Photograph of garments by Vera Wang, John Galliano for Dior, and Oscar de la Renta, from the TFC's holdings. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of a goldenball leadtree in El Paso, Texas. Compound leaves and spherical yellow flowers are protruding from a single thin branch. Leaves frame the left side of the image.
Photograph of a house in the Manhattan Heights neighborhood of El Paso, Texas. Palm trees, Mexican birds of paradise, and other plants cover the front lawn of the white stucco house.
Photograph of Byrd Williams, III, Irene Biffle, Charles, and John Williams, sitting in front of their home on 3119 Aurora in El Paso, Texas. The boys are playing in the sand outside of their home.
Photograph of Irene Williams sitting with her sons John and Byrd III on a porch. Irene sits on the brick knee-wall porch railing and looks at the camera. Baby John sits next to her and also looks towards the camera. Byrd sits next to John and is turned to the side. This photograph was taken at the Williams home in El Paso, Texas.
Photograph of Irene Biffle Williams pushing a stroller outside of the Williams's home in El Paso. It is unclear which of her children she is pushing in the stroller. Irene is wearing a hat with a long black sweater and skirt and she has her back to the camera. The front yard of the house has no grass and is all dirt and rocks. The house is made of a light colored brick and stone and has a covered porch. There is a house to the right of the Williams's home that is made of the same materials and in the same style.
Photograph of Irene Biffle Williams sitting with John, Charles, and Byrd Williams, IV on the ground in front of their home on 3119 Aurora in El Paso, Texas.
Photograph of a man (left) and a woman (right) on a hiking trail in El Paso, Texas. They are walking side by side downhill, facing the camera. They are each holding a hiking staff.
Photograph of a maternity cocktail dress by Page Boy Maternity, from the TFC's holdings. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of a Missoni ensemble, drawn from the TFC's holdings. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of an Oscar de la Renta evening dress from the TFC's holdings.. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of an Oscar de la Renta evening dress and a Ralph Rucci evening dress from the TFC's holdings. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of an Oscar de la Renta evening dress from the TFC's holdings.. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of El Paso museum professionals standing next to a mannequin with a mounted ensemble. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
Photograph of the El Paso skyline. A few of the buildings which make up the skyline can be seen. The silhouette of a tree can be seen in the foreground.
Photograph of five engineers working at a drafting table in an office in El Paso, Texas, c. 1913. Byrd Williams, Jr. is second from the left, looking over his shoulder at the photographer. Written on the back of the photograph reads, "Byrd Williams, Jr. 2nd from left. El Paso Eng. Department about 1913."
Photograph of a train stopped at a railroad station in El Paso, Texas. Multiple fences and buildings are present near the railroad tracks. The sky above is clear.
Photograph of a rainbow ribbon ensemble by Todd Oldham in front of other designs from the TFC's holdings. Photographs are from the exhibition "Fashion Nirvana: Runway to Everyday," organized by the McNay Art Museum, hosted by the El Paso Museum of Art, and drawn heavily from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection holdings.
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