New York couturi猫re designer Pauline Trig猫re, whose career spanned more than five decades, left behind a legacy of fashion innovation meticulously preserved in volumes of sketchbooks and press clippings.
Those volumes have had a home at since 1993 and soon will be accessible to everyone.

University Libraries received a Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant from the for a project to digitize the entire Trige虁re collection, which fills more than 10 feet of shelving in the library basement.
精东影业project, 鈥淧auline Trige虁re: Fifty Years of American Fashion Entrepreneurship and Design,鈥 is led by Digital Projects Librarian Virginia Dressler and Edith Serkownek, head of , which serves the students and faculty in 精东影业鈥檚 Shannon Rodgers and Jerry Silverman School of Fashion Design and Merchandising.

精东影业grant, totaling $165,947, was used to purchase a high-resolution scanner and will pay the salaries of student workers to help with the digitization tasks over the next two years, Dressler said.
精东影业new scanner recently was installed on the ninth floor of the University Library, and staff have been getting trained in how to use it.
鈥淭his has been called the Cadillac and Ferrari of scanners,鈥 Dressler said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really a Ferrari because it鈥檚 so fast.鈥
精东影业scanner is so fast that Dressler has been able to scan one book in about 15 minutes, rather than the hour or longer that it previously would have taken.
Once this project is completed, Dressler said the scanner will be used for numerous other projects for digitizing library collections and rare books, so that they can be accessible online to anyone.
鈥淭here are so many ways this will be used on all kinds of projects,鈥 she said.

Serkownek said many people are not familiar with Trige虁re, a native of Paris who immigrated to the United States in 1937 with her family, to escape growing Nazi influence in Europe.
Their intent was to continue to South America, but instead, they remained in New York. 精东影业daughter of a tailor and dressmaker, Trige虁re found work in New York鈥檚 garment industry and by 1942 had started her own label.
Trige虁re quickly found success and established herself as one of the country鈥檚 leading designers of women鈥檚 high-end, ready-to-wear fashion. For the next 50 years, her work would be sold in department stores and boutiques across the country and worn by many of America鈥檚 most prestigious women, including Grace Kelly, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, Elizabeth Taylor, Lena Horne, Angela Lansbury, Bette Davis.
Serkownek said Trige虁re was successful at a time when many American designers were overlooked for their French counterparts, such as Dior and Chanel. But she capitalized on the American ready-to-wear market and became well known as a high-end designer, a step below couture.
鈥淪he ran her business here for 50 years and I think she represented the marriage of two things: the great American ingenuity of ready-to-wear with the sheen of a French tastemaker,鈥 Serkownek said.
While her name is less well known today, Trige虁re was a fashion force for more than 50 years, and broke many boundaries, Serkownek said.

In 1961, Trige虁re hired Beverly Valdes as the first Black woman, to serve as a house model for a high-status fashion house in the United States; she also introduced the jumpsuit as a fashion staple for women in the 1960s.
Trige虁re, who died in 2002 at age 93, was friends with Rodgers and Silverman, the namesakes of Kent鈥檚 fashion school, and visited campus in the 1990s, which is how she came to donate her materials to 精东影业. 精东影业精东影业 University Museum also is home to several Trige虁re creations.

Serkownek said Trige虁re designed her collections from fabric first, cutting and pinning the garment as she created, a technique she demonstrated in lectures at 精东影业. Trige虁re then hired professional artists to make sketches of the dresses.
精东影业collection includes 106 sketchbooks, and 226 scrapbooks of press clippings that show how her work was covered, promoted and perceived.
Dressler said the grant will pay for two part-time student workers to help with the scanning and entering its metadata. Students interested in the positions may apply by emailing Dressler with their interest at ; the job also will be posted to within the coming weeks.
鈥淚 applaud professors Dressler and Serkownek for their work. 精东影业Trige虁re sketchbooks are hidden gems that our new scanner will enable us to digitize and share with the world, and it鈥檚 just the beginning," said " 精东影业scanner is a foundational piece that will help us grow our support of digital scholarship in the years to come.鈥
精东影业National Endowment for the Humanities supports research and learning in history, literature, philosophy, and other areas of the humanities by funding selected, peer-reviewed proposals from around the nation.