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Betty Lodewick models a brief jacket atop a sheath dress in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957

Betty Lodewick models a brief jacket atop a sheath dress in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1957
Caption:
CAPES AND BRIEF JACKETS: ...Another new look on the fashion scene is the very, very brief jacket topping a sheath dress. Here Mrs. Lodewick wears an ensemble of white and beige tweed. The jacket has a "blouson" back and is cut Empire style in front. A Dutch boy look is created in the sheath by full darts at the hips. Completing her ensemble, she wears a perky beige straw hat with an upturned brim.

Sandra Norrian models an easy-to-wear ensemble in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957

Sandra Norrian models an easy-to-wear ensemble 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.

Betty Lodewick models a bright red silk dress in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957

Betty Lodewick models a bright red silk dress in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1957
Caption:
A WHIRL OF RED SILK: Mrs. L. S. Lodewick of Fifth St. shows a bright red silk dress by Mr. Mort which is designed with a rounded neckline and a flared pelon-lined skirt. Accenting the trim dress are Puritan-style white linen cuffs. Her white sraw hat is trimmed with red roses. Clothes modeled in the show will be from Jacobson's Ladies Apparel and will include sportswear, suits and coats, better dresses and evening wear.

Harriet M. Rose models a cape and jacket in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957

Harriet M. Rose models a cape and jacket in the Michigan Dames' Fashion Show, March 1957 image
Year:
1967
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 9, 1957
Caption:
CAPES AND BRIEF JACKETS REIGN: A full-length cape in a new shade of grey, called French pewter, is modeled by Mrs. Rose. It features rows of decorative buttons and can be worn belted or full. With it she wears a satin-trimmed lemon yellow high straw hat.

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.

Dianne Brentnall and Mrs. Drexel B. Cochran Model Clothing for Michigan Dames Fashion Show, March 1958 Photographer: Doug Fulton

Dianne Brentnall and Mrs. Drexel B. Cochran Model Clothing for Michigan Dames Fashion Show, March 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, March 6, 1958
Caption:
ADMIRES CHEMISE: Dianne Brentnall, 3 1/2, admires the olive green chemise dress which Mrs. Drexel B. Cochran will wear for the Michigan Dames' show. Dianne will model this green and white cotton print frock with its combed cotton jacket. The clothes are from the Dixie Shops and Schiller's Millinery.