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  • Fashion illustration of two women in coats. Mostly black and white with some green, pen and pastel on board. On the left is a long coat with textured collar, pockets, and sleeve ends. On the right is a waist length coat with large labels and visible buttons, paired with a pleated skirt. Both wear heels. There are two swatches: one is a plain brown fabric, one is a grouping of grey fabric, multicolored tweed, and a lighter brown fabric. The artist name is Marian Deegan and the year is 1980. Measurements: 11 x 14 inches. Form on back indicates that this design was submitted to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) "America's Next Great Designer Awards".

    Marian Deegan was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1981.
  • Fashion illustration of two women in “dressy dresses” which are both long sleeved and calf length. Mostly black and white with some green and yellow, pen and pastels on board. The first has lace at the neck and a thin belted waist. The second has a large bow at the neck and a thicker belted waist. There are two swatch areas: one is a blue grey and one is a peacock-colored fabric paired with a back fabric. Artist name is Marian Deegan and year is 1980. Measurements are 11 x 14 inches. Form on back indicates that this design was submitted to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) "America's Next Great Designer Awards".

    Marian Deegan was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1981.
  • Fashion illustration of three women in “sportswear” with three fabric swatches. Mostly black and white with some green, pen and pastel on board. The first is wearing a wide neck top with a line of cutouts above the bust and a pleated skirt at the waist. The second is in a long sleeved sweater and shorts and a sweatband. The third is in a short sleeved button down dress with trim at the neckline, shoulders, and down the buttons. First swatch is grey brown and grey with darker stripes. Second is white fabric with a dark teal layered over. The third is a white with maroon stripe fabric with white over it. The artist name is Marian Deegan and the year is 1980. Measurements: 11 x 4 inches. Form on back indicates that this design was submitted to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) "America's Next Great Designer Awards".

    Marian Deegan was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1981.
  • Fashion illustration of two young girls in dresses. The first wears a yellow long sleeved and collared short dress with an overlaying white printed fabric vest. The second wears a short dress that is red with blue sides and has a red and yellow balloon with blue strings on it. The date is 2/1978 and the artist is Judy D. colored pencil and pen on board. Measurements: 8 x 13 inches.

    The artist is Judy Duzynski, a fashion student in the late 1970s. It is unknown whether she graduated from the program. These same designs were featured in the 1978 Fashion Show program, "Sculptured Softly" drawn by a different artist.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman in a draped dress with sheer shawl and high heels. No date, artist name Cherie. Black and white charcoal on construction paper. Measurements: 9 x 12 inches. 

    This design was likely created by Cherie Eckmann for the 1982 Fashion Show, "Flights of Fantasy". An identical ensemble drawn by a different artist appears in the program. It is unknown whether Cherie graduated from the program.
  • Multicolored fashion illustration of 7 women. One wears a blue floral dress, another a red and white floral jumpsuit, the third wears a black top and red and white gingham skirt with 1920s style cloche, the fourth wears a mod turtleneck and leggings with a black and white striped mini dress on top, the fifth wears a long loodr white hanbok style dress with red polka dots, and the final two wear 1920s inspired Art Deco style blue and purple outfits. Watercolor, marker, pastels, and pen on board. Signed "Kathie Enright" at bottom right. Measurements: 17 x 20 inches.

    Kathie Enright was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1971.
  • Pale gray satin evening gown; spaghetti straps covered in bar and round rhinestones; princess seams; high waistline; covered button and loop closure in back; trained A-line skirt, backed in white organza; couture techniques with hand-finishing.

    Created by Kelly Frohrib in Sister Aloyse Hessburg's couture class, but never picked up.

    The linked illustration (Object ID #2025.01.93) was also created by Kelly Frohib and might depict a preliminary version of the evening gown.
  • Fashion illlustration of front and back views of woman in champagne colored evening gown. Watercolor, pencil, and glitter paint on paper mounted to construction paper. White trim glued along border. Signed "Keleigh" with "Kelly Frohrib Couture 02' " on back lower right corner. The illustration might depict a preliminary version of Kelly's evening gown in the Fashion Archive (Object ID #2002.89.01). Measurements: 11.9 x 15.5 inches.

    Kelly Frohrib was a Fashion Design major, likely Class of 2003.
  • White curly lambswool cape; stand-up collar; fully lined with tie-dyed silk satin; skin is detaching from lining; several small tears throughout.

    Designed by Cindy Gefke, member of Mount Mary's first Fashion design graduating class in 1969. The coat was purchased by Judy Klemensrud of the New York Times, who gave it to her friend, donor Aileen Ryan.
  • White curly lambswool cape; stand-up collar; fully lined with tie-dyed silk satin; skin is detaching from lining; several small tears throughout.

    Designed by Cindy Gefke, member of Mount Mary's first Fashion design graduating class in 1969. The coat was purchased by Judy Klemensrud of the New York Times, who gave it to her friend, donor Aileen Ryan.
  • Fashion illustration of woman with “sheet metal circles linked together” in a dress overlay, “basic dress underneath.” The artist name is Cindy Gefke and the measurements are roughly 5 x 15 inches, but it is not a rectangular piece of paper. No date. Watercolor, marker, and graphite on paper.

    Cynthia "Cindy" Gefke was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1969.
  • Fashion illustration of “alternating pieces of sheet metal and leather over basic dress.” Metal is grey and leather is brown, dress is black, short, and sleeveless. Artist is Cindy Gefke and there is no year. Watercolor, marker, and colored pencil on paper mounted to construction paper. Measurements: 11.5 x 19 inches

    Cynthia "Cindy" Gefke was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1969.
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  • Black polyester strapless dress with black canvas petticoat underneath.
  • Detail of black canvas petticoat worn under the black polyester strapless dress (Object ID #PG 2023.01.a).
  • White cotton mini dress with sliced sleeves.
  • Detail of fabric of white cotton mini dress with sliced sleeves.
  • White tattered polyester poncho with tattered sliced pants.
  • Hand molded black leather corset paired with black polyester textured pants.
  • Sliced black leather dress.
  • White polyester dress, off the shoulder.
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