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  1. Alicia Gilbert M.Sc. Seit 10/2020 Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin am Arbeitsbereich Medienwirkung und Medienpsychologie am Institut für Publizistik der Johannes Gutenberg-Universität Mainz. 09/2018–06/2020 Studium Master of Science Communication Science (Research Master), Abschluss mit cum laude, University of Amsterdam.

  2. Evening ensemble. In February 1945 Adrian was awarded the third annual American Fashion Critics Award. Thirty-two of the designer's garments were displayed at the award ceremony, including this ensemble which was part of his "Modern Museum" collection. With a palette inspired by Cubism, Adrian extended the abstractions of his earlier designs of ...

  3. Lambert, Gavin, "Janet Gaynor and Adrian," in Architectural Digest (Los Angeles), April 1992. *** By the time MGM costumer Gilbert Adrian went into business for himself in the middle of World War II, his potential customers were already familiar with his work. For over a decade American women had been wearing copies of the clothes he had ...

  4. When Humphrey Gilbert was lost in his attempt to find the north-west passage, Adrian Gilbert and John Dee took over the rights of his grant, being backed by Ralegh, Walsingham and John Peryam. Gilbert owned a ship, the Elizabeth, of 70 tons and carrying 60 men, and supplied a vessel for the 1591-2 expedition in which Thomas Cavendish lost his life.

  5. 26. Okt. 2020 · Gilbert Adrian’s playful, floor-length ‘patio’ dress from 1942 is made of silk crepe and features white lambs frolicking in a green flower-filled field on a beautiful day. On the bodice of the dress, you can see birds flying through the blue sky and white clouds overhead. This dress truly represents Adrian’s whimsical genius that helped ...

  6. Adrian was keenly aware of the potential that the runway provided long before he introduced his first fashion collection, in 1942. His clothing in the fanciful fashion show scene for the 1939 film The Women became an immediate inspiration to other designers, and his ability to develop a story, to enchant his audience, and—perhaps most importantly—to entertain, was always paramount.

  7. Adrian. He was born Adrian Adolph Greenberg on March 3, 1903. His parents, Gilbert and Helena Greenberg, both had Jewish immigrant parents. His father’s parents came from Russia, his mother’s from Bohemia and Germany. They were the only Jewish family in predominantly Catholic Naugatuck. Throughout his life, Adrian avoided drawing attention ...