A FASHION WALK ON 7TH AVENUE MANHATTAN NEW YORK……..REMEBERING THOSE WHO CREATED APPAREL DESIGNS WORLD OVER
As we come out from "WASABI " (Japanese Restaurant ) located on 40th Street ( 7th Avenue ) Midtown Manhattan New York, I find something
Interesting on the sidewalks / footpath . White Metallic Plaques
embedded to honour well known Apparel Designers who created trends and
styles world over ; A Grand Tribute to Garment Creators and the
Industry as such. A great effort or
perhaps the only effort to remember and recognize creativity of style
and Comfort in the dress that we wear. I found that these Plaques
have been embedded right from 35th street to 41 street on 7th Avenue .
People call it FASHION WALK OF FAME . Every sidewalk between two
adjacent streets has either four or six plaques embedded .The area is
also known as Garment or fashion District of New York.
I could see something around 25 plaques out of a total of 28 .I also saw an eight feet metal statue of a Garment worker on in this walk . I was told that the Statue has been created by well known Sculptor Judith Weller . This bronze statue depicting a garment worker ( With a Cap ) with bowed head. The worker is shown busy at his sewing machine , as if reality has been turned inside out like a piece of clothing and he is ceaselessly stitching the metropolis The statue created in 1984 honours the contribution of Garment workers .
I could see something around 25 plaques out of a total of 28 .I also saw an eight feet metal statue of a Garment worker on in this walk . I was told that the Statue has been created by well known Sculptor Judith Weller . This bronze statue depicting a garment worker ( With a Cap ) with bowed head. The worker is shown busy at his sewing machine , as if reality has been turned inside out like a piece of clothing and he is ceaselessly stitching the metropolis The statue created in 1984 honours the contribution of Garment workers .
The Jewish community has
immensely contributed in Garment manufacturing and designing . In fact
some leading fashion designers like Kenneth Cole, Diane von
Furstenberg, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Isaac Mizrahi, and
many more belonged to this community . These designers were
responsible for freeing garment Designing from French Influence . They
were also responsible for introducing the concept of design to
furnishings and other “lifestyle” elements.
Some years back, it was quite difficult to walk on 7th avenue as
Cart loads of Garments were either loaded or emptied on by Apparel
Traders who had their spacious Godowns in this Garment District .
Apart from others , a large number of Italian Immigrants ( who worked
in Sewing and stitching rooms ) were also connected with Garment
Manufacturing .
I found Plaques dedicated to Geoffrey Beene, Liz Claiborne , Ralph Rucci , Rudi Gernreich , Donalds Brooks , Marc Jacobs , Perry Ellis , Lilly Dache , Bonnie Cashin Claire Mccardell , Norman Norell , Charles James , Anne Klein ,Stephan Burrows , Norma Kamali , Betsey Johnson, Kenneth Cole, Diane von Furstenberg, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Bill Blass and many more renowned fashion / Garment Designers .
( Autar Mota )
I found Plaques dedicated to Geoffrey Beene, Liz Claiborne , Ralph Rucci , Rudi Gernreich , Donalds Brooks , Marc Jacobs , Perry Ellis , Lilly Dache , Bonnie Cashin Claire Mccardell , Norman Norell , Charles James , Anne Klein ,Stephan Burrows , Norma Kamali , Betsey Johnson, Kenneth Cole, Diane von Furstenberg, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Bill Blass and many more renowned fashion / Garment Designers .
( Autar Mota )
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