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Varvara Jmoudsky,
better known as
Barbara Karinska or
simply Karinska (October 3, 1886 –
October 18, 1983), was the Oscar-winning
costumier of cinema...
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around the world, few
designers have
matched the re****tion of
Barbara Karinska (1886–1983), the Ukrainian-born
costumer for the New York City
Ballet for...
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intended for act 3 of Swan Lake (Op. 20, 1875–76). With
costumes by
Barbara Karinska and
lighting by Jack Owen Brown, it was
first presented by New York City...
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costumes in
Europe and were re-made,
according to Dali's
initial designs, by
Karinska. In 1939, at the
beginning of
World War II,
Chanel closed her shops, maintaining...
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known as an art form. One of the most
known costume designers,
Barbara Karinska was
known for her tutu-producing skills; she even
named herself the "tutu-mechanic"...
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Simon & Schuster, 1990);
Costumes by
Karinska (Harry N. Abrams, 1995)
about Russian costumer designer Barbara Karinska;
Sisters of
Salome (Yale University...
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place on
February 2, 1954, at City Center, New York, with
costumes by
Karinska, sets by
Horace Armistead and
lighting and
production by Jean Rosenthal...
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Nominated Best
Costume Design –
Color Antoni Clavé, Mary Wills, and
Barbara Karinska Nominated Best
Scoring of a
Musical Picture Walter Scharf Nominated Best...
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Valerie Bettis.
Their costumes in the
first season were made by
Karinska, and were
designed by
Christian Bérard, André Derain, and Joan Miró. The...
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Comte Étienne de
Beaumont and
costumes executed by
Barbara Karinska, it was
first presented by the
Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo at the Théâtre...