Fashion
Found in 47 Collections and/or Records:
Box 5, 1889-2014
(5) file folders include: Abraham Jacobs; Francis Wisebart Jacobs; Photographs, United Way (Community Chest), and "Memoir of Mrs. Frances Jacobs."
Box 5, 1882-1994
(4) file folders include: Abraham Jacobs; Francis Wisebart Jacobs; photographs, clothing, and other material; United Way Community Chest
Box 6, 1938-1993
(7) file folders include: photographs of Fashion Bar buildings, events, logo images, employees, and Hannah and Jack Levy. Photos of trips to Hong Kong, Italy and Israel with Golda Meir. Also a photo with May D and F visible.
Box 6, 1882-1994
(2) portraits of Francis W. Jacobs; (1) CD containing image files
Box 16 (hats), 1950 - 1965
3 women's hats of varying styles and 1 envelope including 3 black bobby pins, 1 u-shaped, 2 straight, and a typewritten receipt from the Denver Dry Goods Co., Cherry Creek Center for $6.29. No items are listed and no year, only the date May 27.
Box 50: Florence Ruston VHS Tapes, 1987-1989
This box contains VHS tapes from Florence Ruston. The tapes mostly pertain to the Central City Fashion Show. Titles are:
Central City Fashion Show- August 19, 1987 and TV Interviews July 20, 1987
Central City Fashion Show with FLoerence Ruston-1988
Central City Fashion Show and "The Chair"- August 17, 1989
Central City Critique Fashion Show
Photograph of audience watching a model walking the fashion ramp during the annual Central City fashion show in the Opera House in Central City, Colorado.
Ettenson Family Clothing and Hats
The Ettenson family lived in Denver, Colorado, and the collection consists of various clothing items and hats that the family wore. There are eight women's hats, three dresses, a silk embroidered bed jacket, a man's smoking jacket, and a child's dress dating from the early 1900s to the 1960s.
Faculty Craft Guild, 1957 October
Black and white photographic image of three unidentified faculty members participating in the craft guild while two hold their purses and one woman is sitting behind a sign saying "craft guild", at the University of Denver, undated.
Hannah Levy as a Young Woman, between 1930-1939
Hannah Levy sits in an outdoor setting in the early 1930s. Hannah and brother Jack Levy are the founders of several women's clothing retail stores, in Colorado: the Hosiery Bar, Fashion Bar, and Hannah. She also became a leading Colorado philanthropist and helped support numerous community institutions, including the Rose Hospital and the University of Denver.