Jeannette Warren, in sleeveless gown with large lace ruff at neck, satin bodice, lace overskirt, and long lace glove. The show took place in the Los Angeles Times building on 202 West 1st Street, most likely inside what is now the Harry Chandler Auditorium.
This photograph appears with the article, "Society folk present at opening performance of Grand Opera season here," Los Angeles Times, 10 Oct. 1926: C38.
Mrs. Oscar R. Howard (Inez Greene Howard) is standing in the center. People dressed in formal attire stand on either side of her. This photograph was taken outside of the Shrine Auditorium.
This photograph appears with the article, "Society folk present at opening performance of Grand Opera season here," Los Angeles Times, 10 Oct. 1926: C38.
Frances Pyle models a flowing, ruffled gown for the Los Angeles Times' First Annual Fashion Show, where designers from the fashion and entertainment worlds introduced their Fall styles. The dress features sheer shoulder sleeves, and what appears to be a small, bundle of silk flowers pinned at the belted waist. Pyle's ruff collar is also sheer. She holds a Chinese fan in one hand. There were multiple showings of the event--which included amateur and professional models, actors, singing, and other types of entertainment. The show took place in the Los Angeles Times building on 202 West 1st Street, most likely inside what is now the Harry Chandler Auditorium.
(L to R) Mrs. Oscar Wells (Helen Wells), Mrs. F. N. Sheperd (Dora Shepherd), Mr. and Mrs. J. Dabney Day, and Michael J. Connell wearing formal evening attire. The group is standing on the sidewalk, other attendants and onlookers are around them. This photograph was taken outside the Shrine Auditorium.
Photograph of Carmen Gonzales, queen of El Festejos Patrios Mexicanas ,with her maids in waiting, Sarah Rivera and Maria Cruz. All three wear floor length gowns that appear to be made of silk or satin.
Two women in formal evening attire and fur-lined coats look off-camera. A crowd of adults and children are standing in the background and to the side of the pair. This photograph was taken outside the Shrine Auditorium.
The five women pose outdoors on a section of pavement each of them wearing a floor-length dress with a different design the materials consisting of lace and taffeta.
Rear-Admiral Harry E. Yarnell and his wife Emily C. Yarnell at the Second Annual Navy Ball held in the Sala d'Ora room at the Biltmore on March 29, 1932.
Mrs. Howard Verbeck (Blanche A. Verbeck) standing on the sidewalk accompanied by a man--most likely Mr. Howard Verbeck. Mrs. Verbeck is wearing an evening gown and a fur-lined coat. There are people beside the couple and across the street observing the scene. This photograph was taken outside of the Shrine Auditorium.
This is a seated profile portrait of Jenny Lind, singer and descendent of the famous Scandinavian songstress of the same name. She is wearing a dress presented to the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles by Mrs. Randolph Huntington Minor. The dress has a wide meckline, is made of silk and lace, and has a tiered skirt with ruffles. Ms Lind is wearing a pearl necklace and holding a small open book in her hands at her lap.
This is a portrait of Jenny Lind, singer and descendent of the famous Scandinavian songstress of the same name. In this image, she is standing, so as to display the dress completely. The dress was presented to the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles by Mrs. Randolph Huntington Minor. The dress has a wide neckline, is made of silk and lace, and has a tiered skirt with ruffles. Ms Lind is wearing a pearl necklace and holding a small open book in her hands.
This is a profile portrait of Jenny Lind, singer and descendent of the famous Scandinavian songstress of the same name. In this image, she is standing so as to display the dress completely. The dress was presented to the Southwest Museum in Los Angeles by Mrs. Randolph Huntington Minor. The dress has a wide neckline, is made of silk and lace, and has a tiered skirt with ruffles. Ms Lind is wearing a pearl necklace and holding a small open book in her hands.
This is a portrait of Jenny Lind, wearing a dress presented by Mrs. Randolph Huntington Minor to the Southwest Museum, Los Angeles. The dress is boat necked, made of silk and lace. She wearing a pearl necklace and is holding an open book in her hands folded at her lap.