The Moody County Historical Society’s Vintage Style Show held April 20 at the Crystal Theatre in Flandreau was both informational and beautiful. Fashions from the Moody County Museum’s …
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Vintage Style Show a huge success
Gail Keating models a taffeta confirmation dress worn in 1949 by Jacqueline (Jones) Gunnarson when she was confirmed at the Second Presbyterian Church. After World War II ended and dye rationings were lifted, colors of dresses became more vibrant. The paper crown Keating is wearing was owned by Elizabeth (Fadgen) Rahn and is from Homecoming, 1942.
There’s other fashion photos on page 2 of this week’s Enterprise.
Isabel Kulm sports a plaid pant suit wore by many women in the 1970s.
The Moody County Historical Society’s Vintage Style Show held April 20 at the Crystal Theatre in Flandreau was both informational and beautiful. Fashions from the Moody County Museum’s collection along with some from personal collections were modeled from the late 1800s up to the 1970s.