Paper Dolls Featuring Children's Clothing Fashions: 1934
In the 1930s, The Denver Post published lots of fashion images. Besides a daily fashion page, there were fashion drawings, photos and tips sprinkled throughout the paper.
View Article1913 Cubist Fashion Creation
This "Cubist" gown was among 1,000 other designs featured at the Chicago Dressmakers' Club fashion show in Illinois in 1913. Made of "futurist" satin and "gorgeous colors", the style was predicted to...
View Article1940s vintage apron and dress patterns
In the 1940s, clothing patterns were offered for sale by The Denver Post. For 16 to 20 cents in cash they could be purchased through our Pattern Department. Here's a sampling of some of the vintage...
View ArticleDenver ladies and their charities loved Oscar de la Renta designs
Fashion designer Oscar de la Renta, known for the opulence and elegance of his creations, was a favorite of Denver society ladies and their charities. His designs, when the focus of fund-raising...
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