Fashion Columbia Study Collection
About the Collection
Fashion Columbia Study Collection (FCSC) comprises approx 6,000 items of dress, including:
- European, American and Japanese fashion designers
- Military uniforms, WWI, WWII, Vietnam, etc.
- Ethnic collection, indigenous dress from around the world
- Accessories: bags, shoes, jewelry, hats, etc.
FCSC was founded in 1989 to serve as a teaching tool for Fashion Design students. Over the years the collection and its uses have grown to include an interdisciplinary approach to teaching history, technology and aesthetics. This is accomplished by providing:
- Access to faculty and students from the entire college
- Maintaining an on-going research into various aspects of the collection and dress history
- A targeted acquisitions policy
- Regular scheduled educational and aesthetic exhibitions, used as a teaching tool for students.
The Collection is located on the eighth floor of the 618 South Michigan Avenue building of Columbia College and is available by appointment only.
Please contact Anna Mary LeBlanc, Acting Collections Manager, at aleblanc@colum.edu; 312.369.6283 or our graduate assistant at fashiongradasst@colum.edu; 312.369.6285.


















