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Molyclaire
Date [1973-1984]
Dimensions16.5 cm of textual and iconographic documents
Object NumberP741/B2,36
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Marc Warden
Scope and Content

This file documents over a decade of collaboration between John Warden and manufacturer Molyclaire, for whom the designer created many lingerie and sleepwear collections, starting in 1965. It contains ink and pencil drawings, some of which were done on paper with the John Warden Boutique or even Carelle letterhead. These drawings are annotated and include fabric and lace samples. Fashion show sketches, press releases, invitations to presentations of collections and business correspondence complete this collection.


Notes

Supplied title proper: Title based on the contents of the file.

Language: The documents are primarily in English, but several texts are in French.

 

Last update: August 30, 2017


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Molyclaire Fashions... bridge the gap between night and day !
Molyclaire Fashions... bridge the gap between night and day !
Georgine Strathy
1973
M2017.118.571
Molyclaire, Terry and You - Terrific
Molyclaire, Terry and You - Terrific
Georgine Strathy
1975
M2017.118.596
Correspondence received by Honoré Beaugrand and Eliza Walker (1891-1907)
1891-1907
P675/C2,2
Status of Indigenous women
1975-1980
P683/D2.3,3
Clothing collection labels
[ca. 1987-1998]
P689/A2,1
Collection flyers and brochures
[1986-1995]
P689/A2,2
Business cards, corporate documents and promotional items
[1987-2003]
P689/A2,3
Land, real and personal property
1788-1861
P108/A2,1

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