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  • Fashion illustration of 3 women from the torso up. The first woman wears a dark maroon dress with beige jacket and black gloves. The middle woman wears a large dark picture hat and red sweater. The third woman wears a deep maroon dress and yellow bolero jacket. Watercolor and charcoal on board. Signed "B. Borgwardt". Measurements: 13.1 x 16.75 inches.

    Barbara Newby Borgwardt was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1970. She later served as a member of the Fashion Department faculty at Mount Mary after she graduated. This piece was completed while she was a faculty member teaching Fashion Illustration.
  • Fashion illustration of 2 women. First woman wears dress with red and green floral print. The second woman wears a jacket or overdress with yellow and green floral print and shorts with orange and purple print. Charcoal and pastels on construction paper. Signed "Barbara Newby '70". Measurements: 15 x 19 inches.

    Barbara Newby Borgwardt was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1970. She later served as a member of the Fashion Department faculty at Mount Mary after she graduated.
  • Black and white fashion illustration of woman in floral print dress with tie belt, large picture hat, and headscarf. Charcoal on paper mounted within matting board with plastic on top. Signed "B. B. '75". Measurements: 16 x 20 inches.

    Barbara Newby Borgwardt was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1970. She later served as a member of the Fashion Department faculty at Mount Mary after she graduated. This piece might have been completed while she was a faculty member teaching Fashion Illustration.
  • Black and white fashion illustration of woman in dress with long pleated sleeves. Charcoal on paper mounted within matting board with plastic on top. Signed "B.B." Measurements: 16 x 20 inches.

    Barbara Newby Borgwardt was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1970. She later served as a member of the Fashion Department faculty at Mount Mary after she graduated. This piece might have been completed while she was a faculty member teaching Fashion Illustration.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman in a light brown fur vest with chunky belt and black turtleneck underneath. There is a black and white sketch of the back view and a detail sketch of the buckle. Description at bottom left reads "Pastel mink wrapped vest. Rust suede belt with cast metal sunburst buckle with oxidized detail. Wear it with: body stocking, pants, suits, evening skirts". Marked "B" at top left. Signed "V. Studelska '72". Measurements: 11 x 13.75 inhces. A form on the back indicates that this was submitted to a Design Competition for Saga Mink.

    Victoria Studelska Swoverland was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1973.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman in a long white fur coat with blue sleeves and matching blue cap and belt. Description at bottom right reads "white mink coa with sky blue suede set-in sleeves under cap sleeves. Sky blue suede belt. Center front hook closings". Marked "A" at top left. Signed "V. Studelska '72". Measurements: 11 x 13.75 inhces. A form on the back indicates that this was submitted to a Design Competition for Saga Mink.

    Victoria Studelska Swoverland was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1973.
  • Fashion illustration of woman in black dress with white Peter Pan collar and red pussy bow. Pastels, pen, and paint on construction paper mounted on poster board. Signature is difficult to read, but it appears to say "Janie 9-12". Measurements: 10 x 14 inches.

    The artist might be Jane "Janie" Paul, a Fashion Design major, Class of 1972.
  • Fashion illustration of two women wearing muted red and burnt orange garments. Watercolor and pen on board covered with plastic. Signed "K. Bradley", which likely refers to Kristine Bradley. Measurements: 7.75 x 18 inches.

    Kristine Bradley was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1978.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman in a long fur coat and a hat. Date possibly 12/25 but no year (most of this artist is 1976, this illustration could be from Winter 1975). Artist listed as Tomasi. Black and white charcoal, pastel, and pencil on construction paper mounted within mat board. Measurements: 17 x 21 inches. 

    Patti Tomasi was a Mount Mary fashion student in 1976, but it is unknown whether she graduated from the program.
  • Fashion illustration of two women in black and white illustration. First wears a strapless jumpsuit with a ruched bust that then is flowy and ruches again at the ankles. The second wears an off the shoulder dress that has excess fabric at the neckline, the waist, and at the edge of the long skirt. Back reads, “p 18 designs by Pam Paulus Joan Strabel.” No date, artist listed as Strabel. Pen and tape on board. Measurements: 11 x 14 inches.  

    This artwork was featured in the 1978 Fashion Show Program, "Sculptured Softly". Pamela Paulus (Class of 1978) and Joan Strabel were Fashion students at Mount Mary in the late 1970s. It is unknown whether Joan Strabel graduated from the program.
  • Fashion illustration of two women in black and white illustration of athletic clothes. On the left the woman wears a visor and a dark long sleeved and long pants set with lighter stripes at the bust, high arm, hips, and above and below the knees. The one on the right wears a grey toned hat with ruching at the brim and a long sleeved sweater and pants that hit below the knee with tall socks. There is ruching from the top of the turtleneck to a rounded edge above the bust, at the hips, and where the pants stop below the knees. The back reads, “p 4 designs by Vicki Fritsch Cindy Szarafinski”. There is no date and the artist is Paulus, which refers to Pam Paulus. Watercolor, marker, and charcoal on board. Measurements: 11 x 14 inches.

    This artwork was featured in the 1978 Fashion Show Program, "Sculptured Softly". Pamela Paulus (Class of 1978), Victoria Fritsch (Class of 1979), and Cindy Szarafinski (Class of 1978) were Fashion Design majors at Mount Mary.
  • Fashion illustration of two women in black and white. The first is in a fitted long dress with a slit and has a flowy open top over it. The second wears a darker full length one-shouldered dress. The “fabric” of the outfits may be glued, printed material. The back reads, “p 22 Designs by Mary Freund Joan Strabel.” No date, artist listed as Joan Strabel. Measurements: 11 x 14 inches. 

    This artwork was featured in the 1978 Fashion Show Program, "Sculptured Softly". Joan Strabel and Mary Freund were Fashion Design students in the late 1970s, but it is unknown whether they graduated from the program.
  • 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 woman in off the shoulder pleated pink dress with three buttons off center. The date is 1978 and the artist is B Heinen. Watercolor and pen on board. Measurements: 10 x 14 inches. 

    Barbara Heinen was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1978.
  • Fashion illustration in black and white of two women wearing coats with skirts. The first wears a cropped jacket with plaid lapels and wide elbow length sleeves over a full dark skirt. The second wears a calf length coat with a collar over a skirt and a peplum top. Seemingly same subjects as 2025.01.59. No date, artist is Pam Paulus. Charcoal and marker on board. Measurements: 11 x 14 inches. 

    Pamela Paulus was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1979.
  • Fashion illustration in black and white of two women. Charcoal on paper. The first wears a geometric patterned cardigan over a sleeveless halter dress. The second wears a strapless dress that uses flowing fabric that is tied into place at the bust and waist with the tie hanging down from the waist and a slit in the front. Back reads, “L to R: Tracey Toth, Debbi Vieiralves pg 19.” No year, artist is Toth. Measurements: 11x17 inches. 

    This artwork was featured in the 1977 Fashion Show Program, "Projections". Tracey Toth and Deborah Vieiralves were both Fashion Design majors, Class of 1977.
  • Fashion illustration in black and white with a woman in a long sleeved scoop neck blouse that has polka dots and pleats with a darker knee length skirt. She wears hoop earrings and a headscarf tied around her head. Written in the back is “L to R: Tracey Toth pg 20.” There is no year. Charcoal on paper. Artist is Tracey Toth. Measurements: 11 x 17 inches. 

    This artwork was featured in the 1977 Fashion Show Program, "Projections". Tracey Toth was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1977.
  • Fashion illustration of two women in tank tops and skirts. Black and white marker and colored pencil on tossue paper. The left illustration features a skirt with visible thread around the pockets and a tie at the center. The right has a tie through a gathered waistline. On the top right is a stylized phrase that may be something like, "Lord & Taylor.” The date is 2/12/1976 and the artist is Tomasi. The measurements are 12 x 19 inches. 

    Patti Tomasi was a Mount Mary fashion student in 1976, but it is unknown whether she graduated from the program.
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