NYFW
INSANE good interview w Eleanor Lambert
In the mid-1930s, Lambert was the first press director of the Whitney Museum of American Art and helped with the founding of the Museum of Modern Art and the Art Dealers Association of America.[4][6] Jackson Pollock, Jacob Epstein, and Isamu Noguchi were a few of the many artists she represented.[1][6]
Eleanor Lambert - Wikipedia
pre WW2
These qualities led her to become the most influential, game-changing, prolific, and inspiring leader of American fashion. Miss Lambert was the first-ever fashion publicist, who transformed a local industry into a global powerhouse. She advanced the careers of Bill Blass, Anne Klein, Calvin Klein, and Halston; she was the force behind the... See more
Eleanor Lambert: The Fashion Force Behind the CFDA
Eleanor Lambert founded CFDA 1962