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logo of the exhibit is a 1942
Horst photograph. The artist
personally gave Mrs.
Schreier permission to use it
for the exhibition.
"Sandy is an extremely
knowledgeable and ab-
solutely indefatigable collec-
tor. She not only 'collects'
fashion, she lives and
breathes it. I'm delighted
that the DIA is able to bring
this glamorous and intrigu-
ing exhibit to the public
view," said Samuel Sachs II,
director of the DIA.
Mrs. Schreier has been
working on the DIA exhibi-
tion for more than a year
with New York designer
Accessories can
change the entire
look of an outfit.
Sandy Schreier
Cindy Sirko. Most of the ex-
was constructed in
New York and assembled
here. Since the beginning of
January, both women have
been working long hours at
the museum.
"It's a fantasy land with
every one of the five
galleries having a different
theme and a different dec-
or," said Mrs. Schreier. One
room is turned into a
luscious garden, displaying
accessories that use flowers.
Mrs. Schreier explained that
Schiaparelli used many
flowers in his hats, purses
and muffs.
She believes that ac-
cessories are even more im-
portant in a weak economy
because one can change the
entire look of an outfit by
adding a necklace or scarf.
Describing the quality of
the exhibit, Mrs. Schreier
stated, "We have the best of
the best." 0
hibit