Tiger

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Identifier

http://dp.la/api/items/27614844ef85edb0c451c3d92461c123

Title

Tiger

Creator

Designer: Larsen Design Studio, New York; Producer: Jack Lenor Larsen, Inc

Date

1966

Description

The most unusual of all the Ja-eL/Larsen production were the figural animal and bird prints. Archive records indicate they were primarily sold to Boul Mich, a New York fashion house noted for their new, bold style in the ready to wear market. The company used poly-knit fabrics for paint suits, dresses and other apparel and focused on a young and inexpensive line. Gerald Pierce headed Boul Mich in the mid 1960's and today is head of the design studio for Jim Thompson Silks in Thailand, a company, like Larsen, that is noted for their high end fabrics expressing the epitome of good taste. Leopard was produced in two colorways and was highlighted in a mid 1960s New York Times magazine section as pictured on this label. Tiger came in three colorways.

Source

Minnesota Digital Library

Relation

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Citation

Designer: Larsen Design Studio, New York; Producer: Jack Lenor Larsen, Inc, “Tiger,” Center for Knit and Crochet Digital Repository, accessed May 18, 2024, http://digital.centerforknitandcrochet.org/items/show/27361.

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