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Scarsdale Artist Featured In Museum Show On Fashion Icon

Scarsdale artist Anna Marie Magagna Hyde's fashion illustrations are part of an exhibition on iconic Henri Bendel designer Stephen Burrows at the Museum of the City of New York. Photo Credit: The Daily Voice/Contributed
Scarsdale artist Anna Marie Magagna Hyde's fashion illustrations are part of an exhibition on iconic Henri Bendel designer Stephen Burrows at the Museum of the City of New York. Photo Credit: The Daily Voice/Contributed

SCARSDALE, N.Y. - The works of Scarsdale artist Anna Marie Magagna Hyde went on display this week in a show about the iconic 1970s fashion designer Stephen Burrows at the Museum of the City of New York.

Magagna Hyde worked as a fashion illustrator for 40 years, including for Henri Bendel at the time that Burrows was a designer there. Her drawings depict Burrows' slinky styles of the '70s, when his creations influenced and were influenced by the glamorous disco world developing at dance clubs such as Studio 54.

The New York Times described Burrows as "the brightest star of American fashion." He dressed many of the pop culture figures of the day, including Cher, Diana Ross and Liza Minnelli.   

Magagna Hyde is also a portraitist and children's book illustrator.

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