Mount Mary University Digital Collections

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  • This photograph of Charles Kleibacker is inscribed in the upper left corner: "To Sister Mary Aloyse [Sister Aloyse Hessburg] Thanks and thoughts Charles Kleibacker 5/6/71"
  • Program from the 1971 fashion show, which includes the presentation of the 1971 Gold Needle Award to Charles Kleibacker.

    To see the entire program, click on the pdf file beneath the image (FashionShowProgram1971.pdf).
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a blonde woman wearing a pale gray evening gown; long full puffed sleeves; bands of black lace inserted along length of sleeves, around neckline, at bust, and 3 bands above hem; black ribbon at waist; on back of illustration board, rough pencil sketch of back of dress; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a brunette woman wearing a black day dress; short sleeves; pointed shoulders; mid-calf length; white scalloped detail at sleeves, bust, and hem; the woman is also wearing a teal ring hat and black shoes; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a brunette woman wearing a white day dress with a blue and teal attached faux bolero; short sleeves; mid-calf length; the woman is also wearing a white picture hat with blue and teal hatband and blue and teal checked shoes; on the back of the illustration board is a pencil sketch of the back of the dress; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a brunette woman wearing a long white gown; pointed shoulders; flared skirt; bands of multicolored embroidery at bust and near hem; the woman is also wearing a thick orange bangle on her wrist; on the back of the illustration board, there is a pencil sketch of the back of the dress; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a brunette woman wearing a long black evening gown; sweetheart neckline; high pointed shoulders; empire waistline; the woman is also wearing a tiara; on the back of the illustration board, there is a pencil sketch of the back of the gown; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a blonde woman wearing a black and white day dress; short sleeves; cowl neckline; pointed shoulders; mid-calf length; the woman is also wearing a teal hat, teal shoes, and carries a white and teal purse; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a brunette woman wearing a long black and white check gown; red straps; red vertical lines down length of gown, starting at bust; woman is wearing a red cap; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a brunette woman wearing a long dark blue evening gown; long sleeves; very wide shoulders; on the back of the illustration board, there is a pencil sketch of the back of the gown; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a brunette woman wearing a black coat and a blue dress with a bright green and white dot pattern; the woman is wearing a black, green, and blue hat and carries a bright green clutch purse; her shoes are white, green, and blue checked; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a blonde woman wearing a long brown evening gown and white bolero jacket; jacket has large notched collar and 3/4 length sleeves; there is a green floral sash around her waist; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a brunette woman wearing a pink evening gown; halter neckline; off-the-shoulder flutter sleeves; flared skirt; ombré effect at bust and skirt; silver detailing at bust and skirt; woman is wearing a red flower in her hair; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a blonde woman wearing a black and white dress; short sleeves; dress is mainly black with white section at bust and white godets on skirt; woman is also wearing white shoes and carries a white hat with black ribbon hatband; there is a pencil sketch of a dress on the back of the illustration board; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a brunette woman wearing a black skirt suit; woman is also wearing bright green gloves with blue top-stitching, a black cap with blue and green trim, and black shoes; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a brunette woman wearing a sage green day dress; pointed neckline; 3/4 length kimono sleeves; black pleated detail at bust; mid-calf length; woman is also wearing black shoes and a black hat; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Group photo of the Charles Robb and Lynda Bird Johnson wedding party at the White House, December 9, 1967. President Lyndon Johnson is standing tenth from left, next to the bride. Mrs. Frances Howard Robb (wife of James Robb, mother of Charles Robb) is eighth from right, next to the groom, wearing a yellow dress designed and created by Sister Aloyse Hessburg of Mount Mary.

    An inscription below the photo reads: "With my thanks to Sister John Francis and Sister Aloyse and Sister Rose Marita for their help in making this a most beautiful and historic wedding. With my love - Frances Robb"
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a woman wearing a dark brown long evening gown; one-shoulder type neckline with 3 small straps on right shoulder and 1 on left; on back of illustration board, there is a pencil sketch of the back of the dress; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a blonde woman wearing a black skirt suit; jacket has 3/4 length sleeves; hip length; elaborate brown fur trim at collar and hem; kimono sleeves; skirt is mid-calf length; the woman is also wearing black gloves, a black hat, and carrying a black purse; on back of illustration board, there are pencil sketches of multiple dresses; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
  • Watercolor fashion illustration of a brunette woman wearing a white long gown; thin black straps at halter neck and normal shoulder; two black chevron bands at bodice; red, green, blue, and yellow floral print waist yoke; flared skirt; on back of illustration board, there is a pencil sketch of the back of the dress; 10 inches by 15 inches.

    Created by Natalie Schoonmaker Hasbrook (1917-1999) when she worked as a dress designer at Montaldos in the late 1930s through early 1940s.
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