Fashion Calendar October 1970]
1970 fashion calendar featuring Press Preview and runway of the International Dateline Collection in New York
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1970 fashion calendar featuring Press Preview and runway of the International Dateline Collection in New York
Photography of models at the International Datelline Collection III.
Advert for the launch of the International Dateline Collection I, with the attendance of Zuzu Angel, in The New York Times.
Advert for the preview of the International Dateline Collection III, published on the Women’s Wear Daily magazine.
Letter by Zuzu Angel to Thomas Dine (Secretary to Senator Frank Church) reporting Stuart’s arrest and disappearance and the theme inflection of her fashion collections. Typed, dated, and unsigned document.
Letter written by Mary Craig SchullerMc Geachy, President of the International Council of Women Conseil International Des Femmes, thanking Mrs. Soutello Alves for the invitation to present Zuzu Angel's fashion show, from the International Dateline Collection III collection.
Letter from the Ministry of Foreign Relations, signed by José Ferreira Lopes, head of the Fairs and Exhibits division, inviting Zuzu Angel to perform a fashion show at the Brazilian Business Centre in London, during a textiles and Brazilian confections exhibit.
Letter from Hope Skillman Schary of the National Council of Women thanking Lisa Curtis for inviting Zuzu Angel to Dateline collection III's fashion show
Poster with the illustration of a backwards-facing woman walking the runway and other information regarding the event. The bottom left corner of the advert has a small angel illustration, the designer’s brand logo.
Footage from TV Cultura (Brazilian TV channel) archive which shows the protest-show staged by Zuzu at the Brazilian Embassy on the United States. Fashion show that, besides bringing attention to the disappearance of her son Stuart Angel Jones, served as a way for Zuzu to report the abuse being applied by the military regime as well as claiming the right to bury her son. The footage doesn’t contain any audio, is approximately 3’19’’ long and shows the entire show: from Zuzu’s arrival, accompanied by her models, to the show’s final moments, when she wore a long black dress.
Zuzu becomes the highlight of Manchete Magazine’s fashion column, published on August 21st 1971, which presents her latest collection, with emphasis on the mayor of New York’s daughter, Kathy Lindsay. She poses for pictures wearing three different models and mentions her admiration for Zuzu Angel’s work. The article also presents 3 other dresses from the collection in detail and better explains the inspiration for the development and choices for patterns and colors.
Invitation to the opening of the “Ocupação Zuzu” (Zuzu Occupation) exhibition which took place at the “Paço Imperial” (Imperial Palace) between august 15th and November 02nd, 2014.
Invitation for the showing of the International Collection II at the Gotham Hotel, from January 25th and February 06th, 1972. Has an illustration with a flower motif on the back.
Heart shaped invitation specially created for the launch of the International Dateline Collection III. The front part has a flowers and roses pattern in green, pink, orange and white on a turquoise background. The back has information about the event and contacts.
Translation of the article published in the Fashion Group newsletter. FAshion Group is an international organization that brings together all the important elements of fashion. Zuzu Angel would be the only member from South America.
Sketch of short floral dress (gown) with fringes on the sleeves. Has the signature “Zuzu” on the bottom right section.
Short dress with V-neck, short sleeves and a bow. Female figure with left hand in pocket.
Sketch of short dress with large round buckle and a side pocket on the left. Has the inscription “Gis” on the bottom left area of the support, possibly as a reference to illustrator Gisela Porto.
A copy of the first edition of the book “I, Zuzu Angel, seek my son”, written by Virgínia Valli, Zuzu’s sister. “Coleção Visões e Revisões” (Visions and Revisions Collection); Philo Biblion Publishing house