Maurice Levin (January 6, 1926 – August 30, 2007) was an American fashion designer, working in both men's and women's fashion in the 1950s through 1970s. He worked as a designer for
Jantzen, Alex Colman of California,
American Cyanamid, and Catalina.
About
Maurice Levin was born in 1926 in
New York City, New York.
He graduated in Costume Design from
Traphagen School of Fashion in 1949.
After graduation Levin moved to Los Angeles to attend
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) majoring in Social Science with curriculum in Apparel Design.
In the 1950s he worked for the
Jantzen swimwear brand, and popularized the trend of the color pink worn on men.
He won two
Caswell-Massey
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awards for design.
His work is in various public museum collections including
Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art
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(LACMA),
among others.
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising Museum's Special Collections has a Maurice Levin Archive.
References
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1926 births
2007 deaths
Traphagen School of Fashion alumni
University of California, Los Angeles alumni
American fashion designers
People from Los Angeles