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February 16, 2022

Danilo Todorov

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November 10, 2021

by Patricia Browning, Fashion Constellate Archivist

The Dressmaker Chase: Bertha Lucas


Euclid Avenue c.1890, looking toward Public Square. Image courtesy of Western Reserve Historical Society.One of the best things about researching vintage fashion is that every once in a while, when a label or designer is shrouded in mystery, it gives me a chance to slip on my gumshoes and follow some clues.

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August 31, 2021

by Patricia Browning , Fashion Constellate Archivist

Party-Plan Fashion


Harford Frocks AdvertisementIn the world of fashion, good ideas travel fast, and when ready-to-wear fashion and bored housewives combined with businesses willing to adapt their selling styles, it became a recipe for success. Fashion Frocks (and its division Harford Frocks) was one of the companies in the early decades of the twentieth century who springboarded off the idea of using women who buy a product to sell the same product to other women of their acquaintance.

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August 24, 2021

by Patricia Browning , Fashion Constellate Archivist

Nelly Don's Unexpected Legacy


A Nelly Don Dress ShopWhen Ellen “Nell” Quinlan - the woman behind the creations of the Handy Dandy Apron and subsequent Nelly Don fashion empire - married Paul Frances Donnelly in June of 1906 in Parsons, Kansas, the young couple had no idea what kind of drama awaited them. But let me just say...it was definitely the kind of drama you’d scoff about as “simply too much to be believed” if you had watched it on TV!Nell Donnelly ReedWe’ll start out with Nell, who had the archetypally famous rags

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August 17, 2021

by Patricia Browning , Fashion Constellate Archivist

Felix Arbeo's Mysterious Origin Story


Like most human endeavors, the fashion world has had its fair share of twists and mysteries. Some of these can be marked up to accidents in reporting or to confusion fed by too many whispered rumors.

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August 10, 2021

by Patricia Browning , Fashion Constellate Archivist

Kathryn Vrooman's Fairyland Ballroom


When well-known Chicago-area modiste Kathryn Vrooman held the grand opening of her remodeled “fairyland ballroom” shop at 1023-25 Lake Street in Oak Park, Illinois, on March 12, 1936, it was perceived by the community as an avant-garde and unusually modern addition to the shopping district. On its facade it had a completely glass-and-metal framed front window design, side-access glass door, and black vitrolite moldings with “Vrooman” etched in glass and silver relief.

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August 05, 2021

by Patricia Browning , Fashion Constellate Archivist

The Dressmaker Chase: The Ogle Gown Company


In the early years of the twentieth century, three women - Englishwoman Mary Jane (Hill) Fraser, Virginian Emmadean (Hanger) Ogle, and Connecticut-born teacher Julia M. Patten - were responsible for building the foundation of what was to become the Colorado Springs, Colorado-based Ogle Gown Company.​​​​​​​A 1910s Ogle Gown Ensemble, from the Label Archive.Mary, born in England around 1860 and the wife of Robert A.

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July 14, 2021

by Patricia Browning, Fashion Constellate Archivist

Shannon Rodgers & the Kent State University Museum


Shannon Rodgers - the world-famous designer for Jerry Silverman - planted a lot of seeds in his native Ohio when he left his significant private wealth and incredible costume collections to Kent State University. But that’s not surprising, given he was the great-nephew of Jonathan Chapman, better known to the world as Johnny Appleseed.

An exhibit at Kent State University Museum.Shannon Rodgers - the world-famous designer for Jerry Silverman - planted a lot of seeds in his native Ohio when he left his significant private wealth and incredible costume collections to Kent State University.

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July 02, 2021

by Patricia Browning, Fashion Constellate Archivist

La Mendola Debuts "Clothing for the Emancipated Man"


Clothing for the Emancipated Man collection by La Mendola at Hess's Department Store, 1968.If you were a fashion-forward tourist in Rome in the 1960’s, a must-stop was the La Mendola Boutique at the the top of the Spanish Steps at 16 Piazza della Trinita dei Monti.At La Mendola you didn’t purchase off the rack so much as design your own.

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July 02, 2021

by Patricia Browning , Fashion Constellate Archivist

Albert Nipon Does Time


A great number of the world's problems arise from the inability to resist temptation, and the fashion industry certainly isn’t immune to this larger truth. Consider the case of fashion magnate Albert Nipon, who rose to fame and fortune through his ultrafeminine designs and chic, smart dresses. He seemed to have it all - a spotless reputation, effortless success, and a wildly prosperous company.

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