Handwritten on drawing: #141 / cashmere - 1 ply / as barrie body "Richmond" / medium (size 36) / with same detailing - ribbing, ribbon, etc. as the one sent to us -- the only change - use owwr snall gold button / to twin with dress #142 / color - 351 Bright Red / A Bonnie Cashin Design - June 30/74
Handwritten on drawing: Utterly simple cardigan of black leather - sleeve cropped - lined in the same birds egg spotted jersey as the hooded dress - stitch the leather in the creamy white of the jersey - keep it all very slim- / Bonnie Cashin / Sept '70
Handwritten on drawing: layers and layers of cashmere! pure creature comfort – a long sleeved cardigan and skirt – plus a long sleeved hooded shirt (which folds back into a marvelous monk’s cowl) A cashmere bag cap under the hood to cover the hair – and a glove to cover the hand practically defeats deep-freeze weather –
Handwritten on drawing: kid-weight suede lined / 27" length, 20" shoulder / 8" slope at shoulder / 18" sleeve length / 8 1/2" sleeve width / 5 1/2" bottom of sleeve / 19 1/2" across the back / 23" across back hem / 1 1/8" binding / silk lining / 3/16/79 out, too short in back / Bonnie Cashin / Jan 17/79 / #10
Sketch of five models wearing various garments in Merino wool. The first wears a classic funnel either plain or stripped. The second a stripped half funnel under a belted vee neck pullover. The third wears a double ply ribbed cardigan. The fourth wears a two ply hooded jacket, and the fifth wears a stripped long pullover.
Marilyn Hoffman was a staff correspondent of The Christian Science Monitor. Ruth Mugglebee was the food and fashion editor of the Boston Record-American Sunday Advertiser. Berta Mohr was a fashion columnist who wrote the syndicated column titled "Mohr about fashion."
Clipping 2, Dallas, Texas, Times-Herald, 4/1953: "Knitted wardrobe is coronation-bound / By Alice Hughes / Written Exclusively for The Times Herald" with two photographs of models wearing Bonnie Cashin travel knitwear recommended for travel to events surrounding the coronation of queen Elizabeth II, and one photograph of Alice Hughes.