Edith Reuss

Edith Marie[1] Reuss (3 December 1911 – December 1982[2]) was an American clothing designer of the early 20th century. She was among the first Americans to make an impact in international markets, helping to make New York City a center of fashion.[3] She was a contemporary of Adele Simpson and Elizabeth Hawes[4] In the early 1930s, Reuss was known for her prints' designs, which had been launched successfully.[1]

References

  1. Arts Magazine, Volume 7, 1932, pg. 19.
  2. "Edith Reuss Social Security Death Index". Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  3. Finds Style Centre Here, New York Times, April 14, 1932.
  4. Twentieth-Century American Fashion, Linda Welters and Patricia Anne Cunningham, Berg Publishers, 2005, pg. 103.
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