Fashion
Found in 46 Collections and/or Records:
The Denver Clarion, vol. 73, issue 38, 1969 January 27
Insecurities and instability reasons for hostilities. Alpine to hold fashion show. BOG reconsiders decisions holds referendum on beer. Imagination needed for Old Main flick. Marcher professes innocence.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 88, issue 9, 1982 October 11
1982-93 The Year for Changes in DU Advising. College Democrats Will Come to University of Denver Campus. DU Students Asked to Vote in Tomorrow’s Special Election. Fall and Winter Fashions Feature of Special Clarion Center Section.
Two Photographs of Levy Family Members, c. 1960
Folder contains two large format images of individuals from the Levy family.
Unidentified Affiliate with the Central City Critique Fashion Show
Photograph of unidentified woman affiliated with the annual Central City fashion show in the Opera House in Central City, Colorado.
Unidentified Affiliates of Fashion Show
Photograph of five unidentified women affiliated with the Central City Critique Fashion Show.
White Cotton Bengaline Collar, between 1912-1920
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.
White Cotton Bengaline Sleeve Cuff, between 1912-1920
White cotton Bengaline sleeve cuff consisting of small circular cutwork. The edges have a scalloped finish using stem and satin stitches. Handmade by Anna F. Ginsberg Hayutin.
William Weil (Fashion Bar) Papers
William Weil was the manager of the Fashion Bar stores in Denver, Colorado and president by the time of his retirement. The Fashion Bar was a very successful chain of department stores owned by siblings Jack Levy and Hannah Levy. Collection contains photographs, scrapbooks, foreign currency, diplomas, transcripts, correspondence, resumes, family trees, naval service records, divorce papers, and publications from William Weil (Fashion Bar) from 1920 through 2000.
Window Display in the Lerner Shops, 1952
Photograph of mannequin's in a window display for the annual Central City fashion show in 1952 in the Opera House in Central City, Colorado. Sign in window reads, " Fashion History will be made here! Lerner Shops brings back the old-fashioned dollar when we open August 21, 1952. "