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A Life Lived in Fashion with Halston Model, Muse and Archivist Chris Royer, Part I

Dressed: The History of Fashion

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The Importance of Humor in Modeling

In the 70s, Holston Limited was a smaller space. Things changed once we moved to Holston Enterprises, the Olympic Towers. He would be there at eight o'clock sharp doing patterns and he would take time going through the patterns. And then the work staff would come in about eight thirty nine o'clock. We would review the daily schedule, what fittings were required. Now during that time, the collection of clothing was about 150 pieces per collection. Todayadays, it's considerably less. The workload was different, the scheduling was different. But the job you got right was being one of his one of two in-house fit models. That's how we first started.

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