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  1. Awards. Coty Award (1943, 1951; Hall of Fame Award, 1956) Norman David Levinson (April 20, 1900 – October 25, 1972) known professionally as Norman Norell, was an American fashion designer famed for his elegant gowns, suits, and tailored silhouettes. His designs for the Traina-Norell and Norell fashion houses became famous for their ...

    • Fashion designer
    • 1922–1972
    • Crownland Cemetery, Noblesville, Indiana
    • Coty Award (1943, 1951;, Hall of Fame Award, 1956)
  2. 17 mar 2018 · Marylin che è culto e che è icona di bellezza e di stile, un couturier di fiducia lo scelse e lo ammirò per tutta la vita. Si chiamava Norman Norell. Un uomo di origine statunitense, lontano ...

  3. 16 feb 2018 · Fashion. Norman Norell and the Invention of American Elegance. A comprehensive exhibition and new book chronicle the career of fashion pioneer Norman Norell 46-years after his untimely...

  4. 1 feb 2018 · Learn about the life and legacy of Norman Norell, the Illinois-born designer who became America's first great designer and influenced Balenciaga. Discover his craftsmanship, simplicity, and showmanship through a new book and a museum exhibition.

  5. Norman Norell | Norell: Dean of American Fashion. Born Norman David Levinson in Noblesville, Indiana, the designer adopted the more soigné moniker of Norman Norell soon after studying illustration and fashion design in New York during the early 1920s.

  6. 9 feb 2018 · A retrospective exhibition of Norman Norell's (1900-1972) designs, curated by Jeffrey Banks. See his sleek, sophisticated, and glamorous creations, from suits and coats to eveningwear and mermaid gowns.

  7. Menswear Inspired. The 1920s. Materials. Mermaids. This large-scale retrospective is an in-depth study of one of America’s greatest and most influential fashion designers. It is organized by guest curator Jeffrey Banks and MFIT’s deputy director Patricia Mears. Born in 1900, Norman Norell had an extraordinary career that spanned six decades.