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Non-profit fashion industry group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Underfashion Club is a non-profit fashion industry group[1] dedicated to "all facets of the intimate apparel industry: foundations, daywear, sleepwear, robes, and loungewear".[2][3][4]
Originally established in 1958 as the Corset and Brassiere Women's Club, Inc., in 1963 the group was re-invented as the Underfashion Club.[2][3] In 2014, Victor Vega was the president.[3] Periodically, the organization holds seminars about the fashion industry by members of the industry,[5][6] such as Mayouri Sengchanh.[7]
The Underfashion Club annual gala is "recognized as a premier event in the intimate apparel industry".[8]
The Underfashion Club administers the Mary Krug Scholarship, "which will benefit fashion lingerie students in the intimates field".[4] The scholarship is named after Mary Krug, who was vice president and divisional merchandise manager of intimate apparel and children’s at the Neiman Marcus Group for 40 years.[4] Krug died in November 2013.[4]
The Underfashion Club established a chair at the Fashion Institute of Technology.[3]
The Underfashion Club awards the Femmy Awards at Cipriani 42 Street in New York. On 4 February 2014, Caroline Rhea hosted the event.[4]
Donations raised during the Femmy Gala are used to fund students, who pursue college–level intimate apparel related courses.[3]
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