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Four women with binoculars and a dog; colors of outfits (left to right): knit, print, plaid, stripes. -
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Four women with kites; colors of outfits (left to right): maroon, black, brown, blue; photographer: Hank Londoner. -
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109a: Four women in a boat, one standing; colors of outfits (left to right): stripes, blue/pink, stripes, light blue. 109b: Two women running with kids behind; colors of outfits (left to right): plaid, white. -
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Four women with instruments backlit by trees; colors of outfits (left to right): stripes, beige, plaid, plaid; photographer: Hank Londoner. -
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Four women playing musical instruments; colors of outfits (left to right): white, lavender, print, print; photographer: Hank Londoner. -
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Four women riding motorbikes; colors of outfits (left to right): white, beige, blue, blue/red/gray; photographer: Hank Londoner. -
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Holiday Lights; three women posing; colors of outfits (left to right): pink, beige, print. -
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Wendy Holiday; 1979; four women posing; colors of outfits (left to right): tan, green, purple, print; photographer: Skrebneski. -
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Step in Line for Fall, Fall 1978; ten women posing in groups; colors of outfits include red, blue, gray, tan, and multicolored. -
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Horizons, Spring 1978; women posing in sets of three, two, and three; colors of outfits (left to right): top row - pink, beige, pink; middle row - blue, yellow; bottom row - blue, red, white. -
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Five poses of the same woman in pants and a striped shirt; colors of outfits (left to right): blue, red, green, tan, brown. The second image is the text on the back of the first image. -
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Five poses of the same woman in pants and a striped shirt. -
Illustration
Black and white fashion illustration of woman in fur coat and boots. Text at lower right reads "A white mink wrap coat with notched lapel collar and black crushed leather belt". Signed "Jody Weiss". Ink of paper mounted to board. Measurements: 12 x 17 inches. A form on the back indicates that this was submitted to a Design Competition for Saga Mink.
Jody Weiss was a Fashion Design major, likely Class of 1974. -
Detail of cape ties
Yellow chiffon velvet cape; smocked shoulders and center back; center front panels form collar, knot, and drop into center back panels; staining at back collar section.
Worn by a member of the Kohler or House families. -
Illustration
Fashion illustration of three woman, labeled “illus #6 sea breeze” with the first woman labeled as Nancy Kessenich and the group of two women on the right having the singular label of Rachel Nelson. The first woman is in a cropped long sleeved jacket with a high neck shirt and skirt, in the middle is either a textured panel of the shirt or a corset. The group of two women are wearing the same skirt that is sheer and floral, but the first wears a long button down vest top and an oversized blazer with a purse and large earrings, and the second wears a sleeveless button down vest with a large collar and large earrings. No date, artist listed as S. Way. Black and white pen on paper. Measurements: 17 x 11 inches.
This artwork was featured in the 1990 Fashion Show Program, "Zeitgeist, spirit of the times...". Nancy Kessenich and Rachel Nelson were Mount Mary Fashion Design students, but it is unknown whether they graduated from the program. According to the program, the artist is likely Sarah Way, who may have been a Mount Mary student as well. -
Two piece evening ensemble
Peacock blue plush knit pile evening ensemble. A. Gown; V-neckline; long bishop sleeves; empire waistline; center front zipper closure; light blue silk crepe bodice, gathers into shoulder yoke; Peacock blue knit pile A-line skirt; floor length. B. Bolero jacket; jewel neckline; long bishop sleeves; center front hook and eye closure; lined in light blue silk crepe.
Note from Sister Aloyse Hessburg: "Blue knit pile fabric by Borg Textile Group, a Wisconsin industry. They challenged the senior class in 1970 to create garments 'for a winter evening' using their fabric. Christee selected this fabric (at that time the most flexible of their line) and used the silk fabric bodice and lining of silk crepe. The fur closure hooks were the only available on short notice. (Industry would have had time to get correct size and color.) In a way - industry and Mount Mary College were promoting the possibility fo using Borg Textiles to the Wisconsin public."Tags blue, bolero, Borg Textile Group, Christee Wartman, evening gown, Mount Mary, pile, plush, student -
Gown without jacket
Peacock blue plush knit pile evening ensemble. A. Gown; V-neckline; long bishop sleeves; empire waistline; center front zipper closure; light blue silk crepe bodice, gathers into shoulder yoke; Peacock blue knit pile A-line skirt; floor length.
Worn with jacket (Object ID #2010.11.01.b) to form two piece ensemble.
Note from Sister Aloyse Hessburg: "Blue knit pile fabric by Borg Textile Group, a Wisconsin industry. They challenged the senior class in 1970 to create garments 'for a winter evening' using their fabric. Christee selected this fabric (at that time the most flexible of their line) and used the silk fabric bodice and lining of silk crepe. The fur closure hooks were the only available on short notice. (Industry would have had time to get correct size and color.) In a way - industry and Mount Mary College were promoting the possibility of using Borg Textiles to the Wisconsin public."Tags blue, bolero, Borg Textile Group, Christee Wartman, evening gown, Mount Mary, pile, plush, student -
Dress and scarf
A. Black silk shantung dress; wrap front; sleeveless; flared skirt. B. Black and white print silk scarf.
Made by Mount Mary Fashion student Christee Wartman in 1970. -
Invoice from W. Morton Brown, Inc.
An invoice from W. Morton Brown, Inc. - Milliner's Supplies and Ideas listing items purchased by Sister Aloyse Hessburg for the mother-of-the-groom dress she designed and created for Mrs. Frances Howard Robb, for the wedding of her son Charles Robb to Lynda Bird Johnson, daughter of President Lyndon B. Johnson, at the White House on December 9, 1967. Besides the dress, Sister Aloyse created the matching hat.
According to this invoice, $25.86 was spent on a hat form, ribbons, beads, thread snaps, gloves, and shoes.