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Clothing and dress

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Here are entered works on the utilitarian aspects of clothing, including works on how to dress. Works on clothing treated as an artistic object, as well as works on clothing created for the stage, screen, or special events, are entered under [Costume.]

Found in 122 Collections and/or Records:

Slippers with Gold Ribbon, between 1906-1956

 Item
Identifier: B201.01.0003.00012
Abstract

White satin lined woman's leather slippers with painted motifs. The slippers each have a bow made outof the same painted material. Around the outer openings of the slippers is gold metallic trim and on the inside is yellow cotton trim. The dominant motif is black with gold and either blue, red, yellow or green detail in various shapes of floral, circular, 'snowflake' and 'peacock' designs. Originally belonged to Anna Schatz Rosenthal.

Dates: between 1906-1956

Sophie Peterman Wedding Dress

 Collection
Identifier: B249
Abstract

Sophie Miller Peterman was born in 1900 in Denver, Colorado. She was the daughter of Lithuanian immigrants Anna and Robert Lazar Miller, who were pioneers of Denver's Jewish community. In about 1920, Sophie Miller married Joseph (Joe) Peterman, and they had a daughter named Norma. Sophie Peterman died in Denver in 1986. The collection consists of one ivory satin wedding gown worn by Sophie Peterman on her wedding day.

Dates: 1915-1920

Tan Velveteen Dress, circa 1927

 Item
Identifier: B178.02.0006.00002
Abstract A tan velveteen formal length dress hand-stitched together. This view shows the front of the dress. There are layers of gold sequins and gold beads in a curved/arched design. The front neck velvet drape has a round velvet covered weight that hangs on the inside of the gown to keep the drape in place. The dress has a plunging back. The underdress is a peach colored rayon shift with thin straps. The overdress is attached to the underdress at the waist. Originally belonged to Sara Isaacson...
Dates: circa 1927

Textiles, 1990-1993

 Series
Identifier: D038.03
Scope and Contents

This series contains t-shirts.

Dates: 1990-1993

The May Company/David May, 1952-1979

 File
Identifier: B112.03.0001.0010
Abstract

File contains a history/biography by M.A. student Byron Bronstein on ''The Gladiator of Low Prices: the Saga of David May in Early Colorado'' from Spring 1979. File also contains a "Special Edition of the Mayfare" entitled "The May Co. Celebrates Sevelty-Five Years of Progress. 1877 - 1952".

The May Company was founded by David May in 1877.

Dates: 1952-1979

Turtle Lapel Pin, between 1950-1960

 Item
Identifier: B107.01.0003.00006
Abstract

Turtle shaped lapel pin with rhinestone inset to form the shell. Originally belonged to Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.

Dates: between 1950-1960

University of Denver Textiles

 Series
Identifier: U204.05
Scope and Contents

This series contains DU branded textiles that do not belong to specific athletic programs.

Dates: 1887-2017

Wedding Gown, between 1911-1914

 Item
Identifier: B124.01.0001.00001
Abstract The underdress is made from fine pink cotton and has three-quarter length sleeves covered in an ultra-fine silk chiffon. The lace overdress has lace appliqué leaves and flowers, (some have set rhinestones), as well as lace cutwork. A lace covered pinkwaist-cincher is in the center front. A long weighted tassel hangs from a multi-layered peach silk chiffon flower. Most of the lace floral and leaf design is toward the lower edge of the dress. An additional drape of more elaborate lace sweeps...
Dates: between 1911-1914

Wedding Gown with Waist Drape, between 1915-1920

 Item
Identifier: B249.01.0001.00001
Abstract A wedding gown with a waist drape. The bodice has three layers: bottom layer consists of ornate copper threads on ivory satin fabric (originally part of another garment made approximately ten years earlier); the middle layer is silk, and the top layer is silk jacquard. From the waist down, there are two layers: bottom layer is a fine thin silk underlay and the top layer is an off-white silk jacquard overdress. There are capped chiffon sleeves and a cotton petersham waistband that also serves...
Dates: between 1915-1920

White Cotton Bengaline Collar, between 1912-1920

 Item
Identifier: B107.01.0006.00042
Abstract

White cotton Bengaline collar consisting of small circular cutwork. The edges have a scalloped finish using stem and satin stitches. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.

Dates: between 1912-1920