Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Bonnie Cashin (September 28, ca. 1908– February 3, 2000) was an influential American designer and is considered one of the most significant pioneers of designer ready-to-wear, more commonly called sportswear, in America. Among the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful designers of the 20th century, Cashin was revered for her intellectual, artistic, and independent approach to fashion. Treating clothing as collage or kinetic art, she sculpted designs from luxurious organic materials including leather and mohair, both of which she first championed as appropriate for high-end fashion, as well as tweed, cashmere, and wool jersey. She initiated the use of industrial hardware on clothing and accessories, most famously with the brass toggle that she incorporated into her handbag designs for Coach, where she became founding designer in 1962. Favoring timeless shapes from the history of world clothing, her staple silhouettes included ponchos, tunics, Noh coats and kimonos, all of which allowed for ease of movement and manufacture. Cashin is also credited with introducing the concept of layering to fashion.

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Laura

Laura

1944Film
7.6
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The Keys of the Kingdom

The Keys of the Kingdom

1944Film
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I Was a Male War Bride

I Was a Male War Bride

1949Film
6.9
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Cry of the City

Cry of the City

1948Film
6.7
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Cluny Brown

Cluny Brown

1946Film
7.2
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Nightmare Alley

Nightmare Alley

1947Film
7.2
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The Iron Curtain

The Iron Curtain

1948Film
5.8
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Fallen Angel

Fallen Angel

1945Film
6.6
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The Luck of the Irish

The Luck of the Irish

1948Film
6.0
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Anna and the King of Siam

Anna and the King of Siam

1946Film
6.0
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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

1945Film
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Mr. Belvedere Goes to College

Mr. Belvedere Goes to College

1949Film
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