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Harriet M. Rose models a cotton printed dress in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957

Harriet M. Rose models a cotton printed dress in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1957
Caption:
DRESSED FOR SPRING: Members of the Michigan Dames will model in an annual style show at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Ballroom of the Michigan Union. Here Mrs. Sanford Norian of Northwood Apts. (left) wears an ensemble of beige and cocoa cotton, typical of the easy-to-wear fashions of the season. Mrs. Thomas Rose of Henry St. (center) shows just how dressy cotton can be. Her gown is of beige, black and white cotton printed with large roses. Mrs. Norian is shown again in a navy and chalk striped silk shirtwaist dress with a bloused bodice and slim, but comfortable skirt.

Jane G. Newton models a hat for Barton Hills Country Club millinery show, "Autumn Finale," September 1959 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Jane G. Newton models a hat for Barton Hills Country Club millinery show, "Autumn Finale," September 1959 image
Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1959
Caption:
MILLINERY SHOW TOMORROW: Included in the Barton Hills County Club hat show, "Autumn Finale" set for 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the club, will be the above chapeaux. Mrs. Charles Newton (left) wears a green velvet creation trimmed with feathers while Mrs. Richard Graham (center) wears a feathered cocktail hat in a shocking pink. Mrs. Douglas Gregory chose a green derby with a feathered crown. Other hats from Jacobson's French collection will be seen in softly tailored and dressy Lanvin, Bahman and Svend designs. Also modeled by the above women will be a collection of holiday hats, many with fur trim. Mrs. Vincent VandeMotter, general chairman, announced that reservations for the bridge luncheon will be received today at the club. She is being assisted on arrangements by Mrs. Edmund Botch and Mrs. Normal Ellis. Commentator for the millinery show will be John Walsch.

Lucy K. Gregory models a hat for Barton Hills Country Club millinery show, "Autumn Finale," September 1959

Lucy K. Gregory models a hat for Barton Hills Country Club millinery show, "Autumn Finale," September 1959 image
Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1959
Caption:
MILLINERY SHOW TOMORROW: Included in the Barton Hills County Club hat show, "Autumn Finale" set for 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the club, will be the above chapeaux. Mrs. Charles Newton (left) wears a green velvet creation trimmed with feathers while Mrs. Richard Graham (center) wears a feathered cocktail hat in a shocking pink. Mrs. Douglas Gregory chose a green derby with a feathered crown. Other hats from Jacobson's French collection will be seen in softly tailored and dressy Lanvin, Bahman and Svend designs. Also modeled by the above women will be a collection of holiday hats, many with fur trim. Mrs. Vincent VandeMotter, general chairman, announced that reservations for the bridge luncheon will be received today at the club. She is being assisted on arrangements by Mrs. Edmund Botch and Mrs. Normal Ellis. Commentator for the millinery show will be John Walsch.

Mrs. Richard Graham models a hat for Barton Hills Country Club millinery show, "Autumn Finale," September 1959

Mrs. Richard Graham models a hat for Barton Hills Country Club millinery show, "Autumn Finale," September 1959 image
Year:
1959
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 30, 1959
Caption:
MILLINERY SHOW TOMORROW: Included in the Barton Hills County Club hat show, "Autumn Finale" set for 12:30 p.m. tomorrow in the club, will be the above chapeaux. Mrs. Charles Newton (left) wears a green velvet creation trimmed with feathers while Mrs. Richard Graham (center) wears a feathered cocktail hat in a shocking pink. Mrs. Douglas Gregory chose a green derby with a feathered crown. Other hats from Jacobson's French collection will be seen in softly tailored and dressy Lanvin, Bahman and Svend designs. Also modeled by the above women will be a collection of holiday hats, many with fur trim. Mrs. Vincent VandeMotter, general chairman, announced that reservations for the bridge luncheon will be received today at the club. She is being assisted on arrangements by Mrs. Edmund Botch and Mrs. Normal Ellis. Commentator for the millinery show will be John Walsch.

Ryan Racine and Rob Ramsburgh Sport '50s Style at Community High School, October 1993 Photographer: Linda Wan

Ryan Racine and Rob Ramsburgh Sport '50s Style at Community High School, October 1993 image
Year:
1993
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, October 20, 1993
Caption:
'50s STYLE -- James Dean admirers Ryan 'Blade' Racine, 15, and Rob 'Fingers' Ramsburgh, 15, eat lollipops and relax outside of Community High after school. The two sophomores said they dress in 1950s style every day: jeans, boots and slicked-back hair.

Ann Buhr and Suzanne Winkler model evening dresses at the Hutzel Shop fashion show, August 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Ann Buhr and Suzanne Winkler model evening dresses at the Hutzel Shop fashion show, August 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1952
Caption:
(ABOVE) Mrs. Joseph Buhr of Statford Dr. wears a spruce green lace cocktail gown, its fragility accented by a spruce velvet sash, bow and streamers. Mrs. James Winkler of N. Ingalls St. is also suitable gowned for a deluxe evening in Dior Red satin, the skirt showing the influence of the lowered waistline.

Chertie Nesbit models an Eisenhower jacket and checked skirt at the Hutzel Shop fashion show, August 1952 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Chertie Nesbit models an Eisenhower jacket and checked skirt at the Hutzel Shop fashion show, August 1952 image
Year:
1952
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 13, 1952
Caption:
(RIGHT) Chertie Nesbit of Melrose may or may not be showing her political views, but she certainly is well dressed for school or a week night date in this Eisenhower jacket in blending tones to the box pleated tan, brown and black checked skirt. The chennille turtle neck blouse is only one of many style blouses that could be worn to set it off.