Product code: Fahrenheit purchases
Vintage Fahrenheit Belt Buckle Brass Pewter Silver FAHRENHEIT purchases NEW YORK Fahrenheit began when a two page spread in Women's Wear Daily written by a new reporter, Andre Leon Talley, launched an experimental design company into the Manhattan marketplace. For the next seven years Connie Bates and partners made opulent ceramic serving pieces for such specialty stores as D.F. Sanders, Bendels, and Barneys. Their belts and jewelry were seen on models in the runway shows of Oscar de la Renta, Ann Klein and Geoffrey Beene. In 1985 Fahrenheit New York, moving to a new location on West 31st Street, became the separate enterprise it is today. Connie Bates, a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design.
Vintage Fahrenheit Belt Buckle Brass Pewter Silver FAHRENHEIT purchases NEW YORK Fahrenheit began when a two page spread in Women's Wear Daily written by a new reporter, Andre Leon Talley, launched an experimental design company into the Manhattan marketplace. For the next seven years Connie Bates and partners made opulent ceramic serving pieces for such specialty stores as D.F. Sanders, Bendels, and Barneys. Their belts and jewelry were seen on models in the runway shows of Oscar de la Renta, Ann Klein and Geoffrey Beene. In 1985 Fahrenheit New York, moving to a new location on West 31st Street, became the separate enterprise it is today. Connie Bates, a graduate of Rhode Island School of Design.