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HomeSuzanne E. Vanderbilt

Suzanne E. Vanderbilt

1977 Cadillac Eldorado interior
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Retired GM designer mused about gender and penny-pinching

February 2, 2022 Steve 0

“What distressed most of us was that we could never be identified as just designers. We were always the ‘la femmes,’ or we were the female designers, and that — we were designers, and men […]

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