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[Texas Fashion Collection staff make funny faces]
Photograph of the Texas Fashion Collection staff making funny faces while standing next to a mannequin. From the back left to front right, people pictured are: McKenna Applewhite, Ailie Pankonien, Katherine Santos, Samoria Holland, (front) Annie Puga, Samuel Monson, and Andrew Jones. The photo represents the TFC's staffing during the fall 2022 semester, and the photo was taken in the Texas Fashion Collection's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Ailie Pankonien speaks to a group of CVAD undergraduates]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection manager Ailie Pankonien speaking to a group of UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Foundations undergraduates lead by fashion graduate student Jennifer Stanley in the lobby of Welch Street Complex 1.
[Annette Becker sharing a pre-Colombian textile]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director Annette Becker sharing a pre-Colombian textile in a cardboard clamshell mount, inside TFC collection storage, surrounded by a group of people; this photo was taken during a meeting of the Metroplex Archivists group on April 27, 2022, when the TFC hosted the group.
[Art History student examines wedding shoe]
Photograph of an UNT Art History undergraduate student examining an early twentieth-century silk wedding shoe with a wax orange blossom detail. The student is hunched over to take a photograph of the piece resting on a table in the Texas Fashion Collection's workspace.
[Katherine Santos speaks with Samoria Holland]
Photograph of the Texas Fashion Collection hosting a UNT Osher Lifelong Learning Institute session focused on collection management and care. Onstead graduate fellow Katherine Santos speaks to ELEVAR student assistant Samoria Holland inside TFC collection storage in front of racks of garments.
[Katherine Santos shares a Patricia Lester gown]
Photograph of Onstead graduate fellow Katherine Santos sharing a Patricia Lester gown in an acid-free box, presenting it to a group of UNT Osher Lifelong Learning Institute program attendees sitting at tables in the Texas Fashion Collection's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Fashion lecturer Matthew Porter]
Photograph of UNT CVAD fashion lecturer Matthew Porter and UNT CVAD fashion undergraduate (and Texas Fashion Collection intern) Samuel Monson examining a Jean Paul Gaultier leather vest on a cart in the TFC's storage area.
[Three Texas Fashion Collection staff sitting next to artifacts]
Photograph of three Texas Fashion Collection staff sitting next to artifacts that they recently created custom mounts to support. From left to right are Ailie Pankonien (TFC collection manager), Katherine Santos (Onstead graduate fellow), and McKenna Applewhite (TFC undergrad student assistant). They are sitting in the TFC Westheimer Student Research Gallery in the UNT Art Building.
[OLLI learners examine a garment by Carla Fernandez]
Photograph of the Texas Fashion Collection hosting a UNT Osher Lifelong Learning Institute session focused on collection management and care. A few OLLI learners examine a garment by Carla Fernandez during a collection cataloguing exercise.
[Staff work to digitize a nightgown]
Photograph of collection digitization efforts in the Texas Fashion Collection's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.UNT undergraduate interdisciplinary art and design studies student McKenna Applewhite is seen turning the mannequin to photograph another angle.
[Texas Fashion Collection digitization efforts]
Photograph of collection digitization efforts in the Texas Fashion Collection's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. UNT photography undergraduate Riley Barkowsky photographed a circle skirt by Clara of Mineral Wells, with support from Upward Bound student Annie Puga and TFC intern Mercedes Muratalla.
[Staff work to digitize a nightgown]
Photograph of collection digitization efforts in the Texas Fashion Collection's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.UNT undergraduate photography assistant Andrew Jones photographs a nightgown.
[Texas Fashion Collection digitization efforts]
Photograph of collection digitization efforts in the Texas Fashion Collection's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. UNT photography undergraduate Riley Barkowsky photographed a circle skirt by Clara of Mineral Wells, with support from Upward Bound student Annie Puga and TFC intern Mercedes Muratalla.
[Staff work to digitize a Charles James evening dress]
Photograph of collection digitization efforts in the Texas Fashion Collection's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1 as staff work to digitize a Charles James evening dress. Staff include TFC intern and UNT undergraduate Mercedes Muratalla, TFC director Annette Becker, and UNT undergraduate photography assistant Riley Barkowsky.
[Pregnancy garments]
Photograph of UNT New Media professor Liss LaFleur sharing Texas Fashion Collection artifacts by Page Boy Maternity with undergraduate students in the TFC's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. The session focused on pregnancy and garments created for pregnant bodies.
[Visual Arts & Design Galleries director Stefanie Dlugosz-Acton]
Photograph of UNT College of Visual Arts & Design Galleries director Stefanie Dlugosz-Acton standing next to a sequin jumpsuit by ANISH in the spring 2022 exhibition "Delight: Selections from the Texas Fashion Collection" in the CVAD Gallery in the Art Building.
[Macy Shackelford adjusts the neckline of a blouse]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection student staff, Macy Shackelford, working to digitize artifacts in the TFC's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. UNT graduate student assistant Macy Shackelford adjusts the neckline of a blouse.
[Andrew Jones photographs a cotton dress]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection student staff, Andrew Jones, working to digitize artifacts in the TFC's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. Andrew Jones photographs a cotton dress designed by Willie Smith.
[Andrew Jones photographing a gender-free ensemble]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection photography assistant Andrew Jones photographing a gender-free ensemble by design Rinat Brodach in the TFC's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Designs by Karl Lagerfeld and Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel]
Photograph of designs by Karl Lagerfeld and Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel for the house of Chanel, on view in the Texas Fashion Collection Westheimer Student Research Gallery in the UNT Art Building. Garments were on view before a student research appointment.
[Director emeritus Myra Walker reviewing research]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director emeritus Myra Walker reviewing research on Cristobal Balenciaga that she conducted in writing her book "Balenciaga and His Legacy," published in 2007. Here she is seated in her former office in the TFC's facilities in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Riley Barkowsky photographing a delicate ostrich feather hem]
Photograph of UNT Texas Fashion Collection undergraduate photography assistant Riley Barkowsky photographing a delicate ostrich feather hem of a Ralph Rucci evening dress, in the TFC's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Riley Barkowsky photographing a delicate ostrich feather hem, 2]
Photograph of UNT Texas Fashion Collection undergraduate photography assistant Riley Barkowsky photographing a delicate ostrich feather hem of a Ralph Rucci evening dress, in the TFC's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Andrew Jones photographing a historic blouse]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection undergraduate photography assistant Andrew Jones photographing a historic blouse in the TFC's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Janelle McCabe shelves recently donated minidress]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection collection manager Janelle McCabe shelving a recently donated minidress from the Todd Oldham Archive. Marking the first garment from a large donation to be processed and permanently housed in the Texas Fashion Collection's facilities in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Andrew Jones photographing a gender-free ensemble, 2]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection photography assistant Andrew Jones photographing a gender-free ensemble by design Rinat Brodach in the TFC's workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Ailie Pankonien steamsing a historic handkerchief]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate intern and UNT library science graduate student Ailie Pankonien steaming a historic handkerchief in preparation for it to be photographed in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Lizbeth Trejo sewing padded hangers]
Photograph of Upward Bound student Lizbeth Trejo sewing padded hangers for archival garment storage at the Texas Fashion Collection in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[TFC collection manager creating metadata]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection collection manager creating metadata in the TFC's database MuseumPlus, with a view into collection storage in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Ailie Pankonien holding a grey card used for white balance]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate intern and UNT library science graduate student Ailie Pankonien holding a grey card used for white balance and color correction for collection digitization. Pankonien is standing next to a suit designed by Adrian, in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Garments by designer Adrian]
Photograph of garments by designer Adrian displayed on mannequins in a workspace in the Texas Fashion Collection Welch Street Complex 1.
[Annette Becker standing in front of garments]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director Annette Becker standing in front of garments by designer Adrian shown on mannequins in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Megan Desoto training new photography assistant Andrew Jones]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection photographer and UNT graduate photography alum Megan Desoto training new TFC undergrad photography assistant Andrew Jones as they photograph 1960s paper garments in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Megan Desoto training new photography assistant Riley Barkowsky]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection photographer and UNT graduate photography alum Megan Desoto trainsing new TFC undergrad photography assistant Riley Barkowsky as they photograph 1960s paper garments in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Megan Desoto trains new TFC undergrad photography assistants]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection photographer and UNT graduate photography alum Megan Desoto trains new TFC undergrad photography assistants Andrew Jones and Riley Barkowsky as they photograph 1960s paper garments in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Clarissa Cardona and Keely Sanders mounting a paper jumpsuit]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate interns Clarissa Cardona and Keely Sanders mounting a late 1960s paper jumpsuit as part of TFC collection digitization efforts, in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Texas Fashion Collection director adjusts the hem of a Marta de Diego]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection director adjusts the hem of a Marta de Diego evening dress as part of collection digitization efforts, in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Megan Desoto photographing a metal crinoline, 2]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection photographer Megan Desoto photographing a metal crinoline by design house Chromat, held steady with a piece of clear string supported by TFC director Annette Becker, in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. Students in training Andrew Jones and Barkowsky are in the background.
[Megan Desoto photographing a metal crinoline]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection photographer Megan Desoto photographing a metal crinoline by design house Chromat, held steady with a piece of clear string supported by TFC director Annette Becker, in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1
[Clarissa Cardona examining a 1920s hostess ensemble]
Photograph of UNT Library science graduate student and Texas Fashion Collection graduate intern Clarissa Cardona examining a 1920s hostess ensemble to assist with completing a condition report in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Keely Sanders standing next to two mannequins]
Photograph of UNT graduate student Keely Sanders standing next to two mannequins showing late 1960s paper dresses, which she spent the Spring 2021 semester researching for a Texas Fashion Collection internship, shown here in a TFC workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Garments mounted on mannequins]
Photograph of a variety of Texas Fashion Collection garments mounted on mannequins in preparation for collection digitization efforts in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[Keely Sanders holding photograph up to dress]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate intern Keely Sanders mounting a dress designed by James Galanos and worn by Marilyn Hailey, shown in a photograph next to the dress.
[Keely Sanders mounting a dress]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection graduate intern Keely Sanders mounting a dress designed by James Galanos and worn by Marilyn Hailey, shown in a photograph next to the dress.
[Selection of 1960s and 1970s historic footwear]
Photograph of a selection of 1960s and 1970s historic footwear in the Texas Fashion Collection Westheimer Student Research Gallery in the UNT Art Building, which were gathered to facilitate a digital humanities research project conducted by UNT Art History Professor Paula Lupkin's fall 2020 graduate seminar.
[Children's clothing mounted on mannequins]
Photograph of a selection of children's clothing mounted on mannequins for a digitization project at the Texas Fashion Collection, in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
[A variety of men's neckties]
Photograph of a variety of men's neckties laid out on a table awaiting digitization at the Texas Fashion Collection in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. This portion of collection digitization was funded in part by the UNT Diamond Eagles.
[A variety of men's neckties, 2]
Photograph of a variety of men's neckties laid out on a table awaiting digitization at the Texas Fashion Collection in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. This portion of collection digitization was funded in part by the UNT Diamond Eagles.
[A variety of men's neckties, 3]
Photograph of a variety of men's neckties laid out on a table awaiting digitization at the Texas Fashion Collection in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1. This portion of collection digitization was funded in part by the UNT Diamond Eagles.
[Megan Desoto photographing a pair of leather gloves]
Photograph of Texas Fashion Collection photographer and UNT alum Megan Desoto photographs a pair of leather gloves by Azzedine Alaia as part of a collection digitization project executed in a workspace in Welch Street Complex 1.
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