Cashin, Bonnie (1915–2000)
Cashin, Bonnie (1915–2000)
American fashion designer. Born in Oakland, California, Sept 28, 1915; died Feb 3, 2000, in New York, NY; studied painting at Art Students League (NY) and in Paris; mother Eunice was also a fashion designer; father Carl was a photographer.
One of America's most original and successful designers, founded her own firm, Bonnie Cashin Designs, Inc., in Briarcliff Manor, New York (1952); also designed costumes for such films as Claudia (1943), The Eve of St. Mark (1944), Laura (1944), Keys of the Kingdom (1944), A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (1944), Junior Miss (1945), The House on 92nd Street (1945), Fallen Angel (1945), Cluny Brown (1946), Anna and the King of Siam (1946), Claudia and David (1946), (with Charles LeMaire) Give My Regards to Broadway (1948) and (with LeMaire) The Snake Pit (1948). Received Neiman-Marcus award (1950) and Coty Award (1961); named Woman of the Year by Lighthouse of the Blind (1961).
See also Women in World History.