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  • Fashion illustration in black and white with a woman in a long sleeved scoop neck blouse that has polka dots and pleats with a darker knee length skirt. She wears hoop earrings and a headscarf tied around her head. Written in the back is “L to R: Tracey Toth pg 20.” There is no year. Charcoal on paper. Artist is Tracey Toth. Measurements: 11 x 17 inches. 

    This artwork was featured in the 1977 Fashion Show Program, "Projections". Tracey Toth was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1977.
  • Fashion illustration of two women in tank tops and skirts. Black and white marker and colored pencil on tossue paper. The left illustration features a skirt with visible thread around the pockets and a tie at the center. The right has a tie through a gathered waistline. On the top right is a stylized phrase that may be something like, "Lord & Taylor.” The date is 2/12/1976 and the artist is Tomasi. The measurements are 12 x 19 inches. 

    Patti Tomasi was a Mount Mary fashion student in 1976, but it is unknown whether she graduated from the program.
  • Fashion illustration of three women in jumpsuits. Black and white marker and oil on construction paper. The first woman wears overalls over a long sleeved striped shirt. The second wears a sleeveless jumpsuit with a collar and a deep v neckline. The third wears a long sleeved sailor jumpsuit with a striped undershirt and a braided belt. All in black and white illustration. On the back reads, “L to R Nanette Thom, Barb Heinen, Joan Strabel. Pg 1.” There is no date and the artist name is Toth. Measurements: 11 x 17 inches. 

    This artwork was featured in the 1977 Fashion Show Program, "Projections". Tracey Toth (Class of 1977), Barbara Heinen (Class of 1978), and Joan Strabel were Fashion Design majors. Nanette Thom was an Art major, Class of 1978.
  • Fashion illustration of woman in black and white illustration wearing a light sleeveless dress with dark trim and a headscarf tied in the back with blue, red, green, and yellow geometric design in background. Colored pencil and marker on tissue paper. Only back view. Date is 2/5/1976 and the artist is Tomasi. Measurements: 12 x 19 inches. Seemingly related to 2025.01.60. 

    Patti Tomasi was a Mount Mary fashion student in 1976, but it is unknown whether she graduated from the program.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman in black and white illustration wearing a light sleeveless dress with dark trim and a thigh slit. She also wears bangles and ski goggle looking glasses with blue, red, green, and yellow geometric design in background. Colored pencil and marker on tissue paper. The date is 2/5/1976 and the artist is Tomasi. Measurements 12 x 19 inches. Seemingly related to 2025.01.61. 

    Patti Tomasi was a Mount Mary fashion student in 1976, but it is unknown whether she graduated from the program.
  • Fashion illustration of two women. The first wears a calf length coat with a collar over a skirt and a peplum top. The second wears a cropped jacket with plaid lapels and wide elbow length sleeves over a full dark skirt. Black and white illustration. On the back reads, “p 9 Designs by Kristine Bradley Pam Paulus.” There is no year, the artist is labeled as Herzberg. Watercolor, pencil, pen, and oil on board. Measurements: 13 x 19 inches. Same subjects as 2025.01.66. 

    This artwork was featured in the 1978 Fashion Show Program, "Sculptured Softly". Jean Herzberg, Kristine Bradley, and Pamela Paulus were all Fashion design majors, Class of 1978.
  • Fashion illustration in black and white of two women in dresses. The first is a long-sleeved black dress fitted below the bust on top of a calf length skirt, all in dark fabric. The second is a sleeveless dress with a sheer layer over the top. On the back is written, “p 6 designs by Linda Chapman Anne Pochowski.” The artist is listed as Judiette Weathersby and there is no date. Watercolor, charcoal, oil, and pen on board. Measurements: 12 x 15 inches.

    This artwork was featured in the 1978 Fashion Show Program, "Sculptured Softly". Linda Chapman and Anne Pochowski were Fashion Design students at Mount Mary in the late 1970s. It is unknown whether they graduated from the program. Artist Judiette Weathersby is listed as model in the 1978 Fashion Show, but it is unknown if she was a student at Mount Mary.
  • Fashion illustration of three women in black and white illustration. The first wears a light short sleeved top and a skirt with a paper bag waist and a plaid layer over a darker skirt. The second wears a short sleeved and collared housedress with darker and lighter components. The third wears a sleeveless dress that has a vertical strip on the top and a vertical floral pattern on the skirt with a cinched waist. No date, the artist is listed as Herzberg. On the back is written, “p 6 designs by Beverly Quinn Kathy Merkel Carol Bantz.” Watercolor, pencil, and pen on board. Measurements: 13 x 16 inches.

    This artwork was featured in the 1978 Fashion Show Program, "Sculptured Softly". Jean Herzberg (Class of 1978), Beverly Quinn (Class of 1979), Katherine Merkel (Class of 1980), and Carol Bartz (Class of 1979) were all fashion students.
  • Fashion illustration of two women in formal dresses. The first is wearing a strapless calf length dress of darker fabric with a triangular high neck piece of jewelry or fabric that attaches to the bust of the dress. The second wears a full length dress with a deep v neckline to the thickly belted waist and the fabric is lighter. All in black and white. Written on the back is, “p 17 Designs by Karen Echols Beth Moster” but no year. Artist is Herzberg. Black and white watercolor, pencil, and pen on board. Measurements: 12 x 17 inches.

    This artwork was featured in the 1978 Fashion Show Program, "Sculptured Softly". Jean Herzberg (Class of 1978), Karen Echols, and Beth Moster (Class of 1978) were all Fashion students.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman in a dress with very large black fabric around the shoulders arms and hands, and light fabric down the central dress. The artist is listed as Cheryl Schamburek, 1980. On the back is written, “p. 3 Balenciaga dress.” Oil and charcoal on board. Measurements: 12 x 16 inches.

    This artwork was featured in the 1978 Fashion Show Program, "Sculptured Softly". The caption was "Gown by Cristobal Balenciaga, Spanish Fashion Designer, 1958". Artist Cheryl Schamburek was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1980.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman wearing a raincoat. Written on the paper reads, “raincoat: set-in sleeve; snap-front closing; smocking at bust and cuff; working pocket; turban cap: smocked around edge. Rainwear.” Illustration is in black and white. Artist name is D. Michelle Schlosser and the year is 1976-1977. Charcoal and marker on board. Measurements: 10 x 14 inches. Form on back indicates that this design was submitted to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) "America's Next Great Designer Awards".

    D. Michelle Schlosser was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1977.
  • Fashion illustration of woman with long dress and sweater over it. Dress is a dark color, sweater has light colors at the top, pattern in the middle, darker color on bottom. Illustration is in black and white and reads, “Dalani II” on it. Marker and colored pencil on tissue paper. The only date is 3/8 (no year) and the artist is Tomasi. All other Tomasi examples are dated 1976. Measurements: 12 x 19 inches.

    Patti Tomasi was a Mount Mary fashion student in 1976, but it is unknown whether she graduated from the program.
  • Fashion illustration of woman in flowing sheer white full length dress. The year is 1971 and the artist is S Sobczynski. Charcoal, pencil, and pastel on construction paper. Measurements: 12 x 17.5 inches.

    Susan Sobczynski was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1971.
  • Fashion illustration of woman in a cape with a big bow in the front and pants. Line drawing only. Artist name Karen L Green, year 1976-1977. Pen on board. Measurements: 10 x 14 inches. Form on back indicates that this design was submitted to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) "America's Next Great Designer Awards". 

    Karen L. Green was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1977.
  • Fashion illustration of two “lounge” outfits, one with a wrap sleeveless top and tiered layers to the dress and the other with a long wrap short sleeved top over a dress. Fabric samples attached to the board represent a robin’s egg blue and a cream color. 1976-1977, artist Debbe Vieiralves. Marker, watercolor, and charcoal on board. Measurements: 10 x 14 inches. Form on back indicates that this design was submitted to the International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union (ILGWU) "America's Next Great Designer Awards".

    Deborah Vieiralves was a Fashion Department graduate, Class of 1977. It is unknown if she majored in Fashion Design or Fashion Merchandising.
  • Fashion illustration of two views of a woman in a knee length outfit comprising of either a dress with yellow/green stripes on the top and dark florals on the bottom, or a top and skirt. The second view shows a cropped jacket over the outfit the same pattern as the skirt with large sleeves. No year, artist name is P. Kasper. Marker and charcoal on construction paper. Measurements 12 x 14 inches.

    The artist is possibly Patricia "Patsy" Kasper, a Fashion Design major, Class of 1972.
  • Fashion illustration of two views of a woman in a long dress. The first view has a cape over the dress and the second view you can see the entire dress with a high neck and short sleeves. No date. Artist name is P. Kasper. Marker, charcoal, and pastel on construction paper. Measurements: 12 x 14 inches.

    The artist is possibly Patricia "Patsy" Kasper, a Fashion Design major, Class of 1972.
  • Fashion illustration of a woman sitting in a blouse with peter pan collar and peplum waist as well as black flowy pants or skirt. The blouse has a rick-rack type pattern on it and is white and yellow with the pattern in black. The date is 1978 and the artist name is C. Bartz. Oil, pastels, and charcoal on construction paper mounted within mat board and covered with plastic. Measurements of the actual drawing paper: 19x18 inches; measurement of holder the drawing is slipped into: 23 x 20.

    Carol Bartz was a Fashion Design major, Class of 1979.
  • Fashion illustration of two women in dresses. Black and white marker and oil on construction paper. The first is facing forward and in a flowing belted long-sleeved dress. The other is a side view of another flowy dress with a square neckline and a flower in the model’s hair. These images are in black and white and there is no date. The artist name is Toth. Measurements: 11 x 17 inches

    This artwork was featured in the 1977 Fashion Show Program, "Projections". The illustration features designs by Tracey Toth (Class of 1977) and Pamela Paulus (Class of 1978).
  • Fashion illustration of a woman wearing pajamas/lingerie on a sliver of a moon. It is a two-piece set of a camisole and shorts. Written in the bottom right is, “Lingerie ad using symbolic of circular shapes – heading and copy.” Black and white marker and colored pencil on tissue paper. The date is 2/2/1976 and the artist name is Tomasi. Measurements: 12 x 18 inches.

    Patti Tomasi was a Mount Mary fashion student in 1976, but it is unknown whether she graduated from the program.
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