A C K N O W L E D G M E N T S

Scandal Sandals and Lady Slippers: A History of Delman Shoes has been organized by the graduate students in the Fashion Institute of Technology’s MA program in Fashion and Textile Studies:
History, Theory, Museum Practice
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Alexis Anselmi.....................................................Media Relations
Nicole Bloomfield..........................................Exhibition Designer
Julie Burnsides.........................................Education Coordinator
Sarah Byrd..........................................................................Curator
Julia Carlson......................................................Design Assistant
Gwendolyn Donahue.................................Researcher/Registrar
Michelle Kauffmann.......................................Exhibition Historian
Daphne Luc..............................................Education Coordinator
Kathy McKenzie....................................Researcher/Conservator
Laura Mina..........................................................................Curator
Mariana Nannarone..........................................Head Researcher
Heather Norton....................................................Project Manager
Larissa Shirley...................................................Graphic Designer

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION:

Delman, Herman. “What I Know About Women From Shoes.” The American Magazine, December 1949, 42-43, 78-82.

Heyman, Marshall. “Lady Slippers.” Vogue, August 2003, 136-138.

Marcus, Leonard S. The American Store Window. New York: Whitney Library of Design, 1978.

Rexford, Nancy E. Women’s Shoes in America, 1795-1930. Kent, OH: Kent State University Press, 2000.

Riello, Giorgio and Peter McNeil, eds. Shoes: A History from Sandals to Sneakers. Oxford; New York: Berg, 2006.

“The Delman Shoe Shop.” The Shoe Retailer, September 11, 1926, 51. [about 558 Madison Ave]

“Shoe Makers.” New Yorker, April 18, 1931, 14-15.

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