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[Krissi Riewe calling attention to the pattern-making details]

Description: Photograph of UNT fashion design graduate student and Texas Fashion Collection graduate area assistant Krissi Riewe calling attention to the pattern-making details on the back of a Givenchy evening coat in the TFC's holdings, with a group of fashion design undergraduates looking and taking photos.
Date: March 2, 2017
Creator: Becker, Annette

[Garments packed on rolling carts to be transferred to CVAD]

Description: Photograph of garments packed on rolling carts covered in muslin fabric, readied to transfer materials from the UNT Texas Fashion Collection's permanent collection in Welch Street Complex 1 to the newly constructed Westheimer TFC Research Gallery on the second floor of the new Art Building. Shown are TFC intern Katie, TFC student assistant Krissi Riewe, and TFC collection manager Janelle McCabe.
Date: July 11, 2018

Edward the Great

Description: Document written by UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker as part of a university award recognizing outstanding staff members. The essay, titled "Edward the Great," outlines the ways that UNT Special Collections librarian and TFC collection manager Edward Hoyenski supported and advanced the TFC from 2011 through when this letter was written in the spring of 2014.
Date: Spring 2014
Creator: Walker, Myra

FY 2017 Executive Summary

Description: Executive summary for the UNT College of Visual Arts and Design Texas Fashion Collection for FY2017 (2016-2017) including outreach statistics and highlighted programs and curatorial activity, created by TFC director Annette Becker.
Date: 2017

American Brides Inspiration and Ingenuity

Description: Powerpoint presentation created by UNT College of Visual Arts & Design Texas Fashion Collection director Myra Walker, outlining the exhibition "American Brides." The exhibition, curated by Walker, was mounted in the summer of 2015 at the Denton Visual Arts Center, and the presentation was likely given by Walker in the fall 2015.
Date: 2015
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