Bonnie Cashin on stage at an event for the Lighthouse for the Blind. The stage curtain is decorated with butterflies. Cashin is wearing a patterned dirndl skirt and leather top. She is holding a straw basket filled with poufy dusters, and she holds a duster up in the air. A man stands behind her.
Clipping 1: "Knitted Stole-Jacket ... called 'chiller-killer' from Joseph Guttman Bros. Designed by Bonnie Cashin [...]" with a drawing of a model wearing the stole.
Text from advertisement: Knit Dresses: News in our Sports Room ... these Bonnie Cashin Designs for Guttman / We believe in Bonnie Cashin's knit idea ... [continues]
Clipping with an illustration of a woman and a girl wearing bed jackets with matching pillow cases, with text: "Bonnie Cashin turns her designer flair to boudoir ... designs quilted bedjackets with matching pillow shams, big and little for mother and daughter. Printed delicately in pink and blue[...] [handwritten:] The Fair, Ft. Worth, Texas"
Clipping from the Sun-Telegram, San Bernardino: "Fashion World's first 'moon walker' / By Eleanor Lambert / Paris -- Whenever Americans covering the foreign fashion scene feel like flag-waving, as they do more and more each season, they're apt to start by waving Bonnie Cashin [...]" with 5 photographs of models wearing her designs: a suede dress with a hooded jersey blouse; an unlined coat with triangles sleeves and leather binding in an over-scale plaid, a leather skirted suit, a cardigan coat with matching serape-type scarf, and hooded striped top shown with a large leather tote handbag.
Clipping 2: "Cloths of 1953 in Granada / Acetate, opposite, in a new, cool, textured surface; a hardy traveler, the foe of wrinkles [...] Orlon and nylon, lef above, a knit that keeps its shape [...] By Bonnie Cashin in Du Pont fibers [...] Neiman Marcus, Mules by La Valle." with a photograph of a model wearing a knot dress walking outside of a building in Granada, Spain.
Clipping with advertisement for Bonnie Cashin's "Sculptura Knits." from the department store Hochschild, Kohn, published in the Evening Baltimore Sun: "Fashions with Authority / a -- 'Netting' check great coat, Diana green/Luna white. Aurora pink / Nyx grey; Erda brown / Luna white; sizes S, M, L ......$100 [...]" Includes photos of four models, one in a coat and three in dress ensembles.
Clipping from the Suffolk Sun newspaper: "A look of foreverness is her mark on fashion / By Katherine Pedell Kantor / Sun Fashion Editor / New York -- Designer Bonnie Cashin is a non-conformist. A dreamer. A perfectionist. In a world peopled by buyers, merchandise men, store executives, she is a pixie transported temporarily [...]" with a color photograph of Cashin.