Mount Mary University Digital Collections

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  • Brown crepe dress; standing collar; dropped waistband; short gathered skirt; long raglan bishop sleeves with cuffs; center back covered ball button with faggotted strip closure over hand-picked zipper; lined in beige silk.

    Created by Sister Aloyse Hessburg's student, Kay Richter Bogust, for the 1970 couture class.
  • A. Blue wool crepe dress; cowl collar; short kimono sleeves; modified princess seams; six gored skirt; mini length. B. Blue wool crepe belt.

    Made by Mount Mary Fashion student Kay Richter Bogust.
  • A. Blue wool crepe dress; cowl collar; short kimono sleeves; modified princess seams; six gored skirt; mini length.

    Worn with belt (Object ID #2000.22.b).

    Made by Mount Mary Fashion student Kay Richter Bogust.
  • Detail of brown crepe dress to show double bodice in back.
  • Wireframe of a revised Digital Fashion Archive homepage, created by students in the Fall 2023 User Experience Interface Design taught by Mary Burton, Assistant Professor of UX Design, at Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
  • Presentation about the redesign of the Digital Fashion Archive, created by students in the Fall 2023 User Experience Interface Design taught by Mary Burton, Assistant Professor of UX Design, at Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

    Click the thumbnail image to see all the slides in the presentation.
  • Wireframe of a revised Digital Fashion Archive collections page, created by students in the Fall 2023 User Experience Interface Design taught by Mary Burton, Assistant Professor of UX Design, at Mount Mary University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
  • Peach silk brocade evening dress; brocade has florals in gray and metallic gold florals in discontinuous weft threads; low square neckline; bodice gathered into waistline; left side snap closures; short flared skirt; sewn-in slip of peach silk.

    Made by the donor, Barb Newby Borgwardt, as a Mount Mary Fashion student.
  • A letter from Barbara Borgwardt, part-time instructor in the Fashion Design Program at Mount Mary College (Milwaukee, Wisconsin), to Sister Luetta Wolf, expressing support for "keeping this [Fashion Design] program separate from the others." This was in response to the "Letter from Sister Ellen Lorenz and Sister Luetta Wolf to faculty, December 8, 1983" (linked below).
  • Fashion illustration of the front and back of a woman in a jumpsuit with terraced sleeves and pleated bell bottoms as well as low heels. A piece of fabric matching the drawing is attached to the paper. The artist name is Barbara Newby and there is no date. Watercolor, pastels, and pen on construction paper. 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.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman in an orange and red mini dress with a black and white houndstooth coat overlay. Four views, two with coat and hat, two without. Fabric for coat is attached as a white and black houndstooth swatch. Date is 3/20/1968 and artist name is Barbara Newby. Watercolor, pastels, and pen on construction paper. Measurements: 18 x 24 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.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman in a black and white graphic design mini dress and low heels with a jacket overlay. Two images with jacket, two without. Fabric for the dress and fabric is included as a swatch. Date is 2/26/1968 and artist name is Barbara Newby. Watercolor, pastels, and pen on construction paper. Measurements: 18 x 24 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.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman in a high necked sleeveless jumpsuit with a cinched waist and white and blue patterned fabric (swatch included). Front and back views. Artist name Barbara Newby, May 1968. Watercolor, pastels, and pen on construction paper. Measurements: 18 x 24 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.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman in a full length orange and pink dress, views of front and behind. Dress has a large collar, three buttons, and then a belted waist and large skirt. Pattern is orange and pink floral and fabric sample is attached. Artist is Barbara Newby and date is 5/2/1968. Watercolor, pastels, and pen on construction paper. Measurements: 18 x 24 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 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.
  • Black and white fashion illustration of woman in jacket with puffed sleeves, skirt, and black belt. Charcoal on paper mounted within matting board with plastic on top. Signed "BB." 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. From the style of garment pictured, this appears to have been completed in the 1980s.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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 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.
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