Kent
State University Museum
The Kent State University
Museum's costume collection encompasses American and European high
fashion from the 18th century to the present day.
The majority of early garments in the collection were part of the
original Shannon Rodgers/Jerry Silverman gift.
More recently, two major gifts, the Martha McCaskey Selhorst Collection
and the Helen Clark Ward Collection of the Allen Memorial Art Museum,
Oberlin College, have augmented the Museum's 19th century holdings.
Although the Museum's
holding consist mostly of 20th century garments, the 18th and 19th
century pieces it possesses are of remarkable quality and one of
it's great strength. Within the collection of 20th century fashion,
most major American and European designers are represented, and
many have donated their archives, sketchbooks and samples to the
Museum.
At the June F. Mohler Library of the Shannon Rodgers and Jerry Silverman
School of Fashion Design and Merchandising, the special collections
house the archives of the designers Pauline Trigère and George
Stavropoulos, among others, and the sketchbooks of Tina Leser.
Ongoing gifts from firms such as Calvin Klein and from many individual
donors keep the Museum's collections current.
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