The Rag Trade
The Rag Trade
The Rag Trade
The Rag Trade
The Rag Trade
The Rag Trade
The Rag Trade
The Rag Trade
The Rag Trade
Model wearing designs for Canterbury designer summer styles
9 September 1990
Model from Spotlight model agency posing in an outfit designed by Jane Wolt which was part of the Telethon parade of Canterbury designer summer styles. The design also made it to the finals of the Benson and Hedges awards.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - South
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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Christmas Lunch at Miss Sparkes " First for Fashion"
1948
The dressmaking room girls sharing Christmas lunch with Miss Sparkes herself about 1948. Back Row: Alice Jennings, Daphne Adams, Beverley Dennis, Valerie Eden, Gwenda Millar, Beverley Cherry. Seated: Miss Sparkes, Margaret Treleaven, Ngarene Willocks, Eileen Welsh. Miss Sparkes was one of the leading ladies wear shops and showroom with a dressmaking room where they made "Mother of the Bride" garments, debutantes frocks, and the bridal gowns were always the talk of the town. Miss Sparkes showroom was in Armagh Street.
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - North
- 1940s
- Christchurch
- Photo Hunt
- Businesses
- Alice Jennings
- 1948
- PH15-C
- PH15-People
- PH15
- Armagh Street
- Black and white image
- Eileen Welsh
- Ngarene Willocks
- Margaret Treleaven
- Daphne Adams
- Beverley Dennis
- Valerie Eden
- Gwenda Millar
- Dressmakers
- Ladies Wear
- PH15-GwIr
- Miss Sparkes
- Beverley Cherry
- Miss Sparkes Dressmaker
Contributor: Gwenda Ireland
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Annie Graham, wearable art designer
26 February 1990
Wearable art designer and former costume designer at the Court Theatre from Lyttelton, Annie Graham, at a Singer sewing machine preparing entries to the Chez Eelco Wearable Art Awards and the Benson and Hedges awards.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: South East / Lyttelton
Source: Christchurch Star Archive
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Shop owners on the sky bridge, High Street
1 April 1985
Clothing shop, Candyskin, owners Daniel McCabe (right) and business partner Robyn Doyle stood on the sky bridge over High Street linking to the Triangle shopping centre.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - South
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Advertisement for Miss Sparkes bridal fashions
1940s
Advertisement from the New Zealand Free Lance periodical. The model is Betty Cosser in one of the exquisite gowns. There were also bridal displays periodically in the shop window. Miss Sparkes was one of the leading ladies wear shops and showroom with a dressmaking room where they made Mother of the Bride garments, debutantes frocks, and the bridal gowns were always the talk of the town. Miss Sparkes showroom was in Armagh Street.
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - North
Contributor: Gwenda Ireland
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Mrs Isobell Steel, Clothing designer
Circa 1960s
Mrs Isobell Steel, a Christchurch clothing designer, in a workroom with fabrics planning a design of a new gown.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: Other / Unknown
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Skellerup Clothing award winning parka coat
26 January 1970
Mr Don Mitchell, a sales representative for Skellerup Clothing and Rubber Ltd, modelling a parka which was the first item of clothing to win the NZ Industrial Design Council award. Stood next to Mitchell is the coat's designer, Mr Lawson Calvert.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: South West / Wigram
- 1970
- Christchurch
- January 1970
- 1970s
- Wigram
- Fashion
- Clothing
- Black and white image
- Design awards
- Awards
- Don Mitchell
- Skellerup Clothing and Rubber Ltd
- Parkas
- Coats
- Design
- New Zealand Industrial Design Council award
- Lawson Calvert
- 26 January 1970
- Skellerup Industries Ltd
- Clothing manufacturers
- Manufacturers
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Caroline Moore's design at Avanti store
20 June 1983
Manager for Avanti clothing store Chris Bradley (right) and marketing manager Carole Prichard promoting designs by Caroline Moore.
Creator: Christchurch Star
Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - South
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Reunion of Miss Sparkes staff
4 June 1990
A group of former employees of Miss Sparkes bridal shop celebrating a reunion. All the women had worked at Miss Sparkes in Armagh Street during the years 1932 to 1946.
Eileen Brown sitting at the front, Mrs Beryl Channings, Miss Margaret Campbell, Mrs Essie Summers, Mrs Audrey Nicol, Mrs Frances Read, Mrs Isla Boanas, Mrs Iris Clarke, Mrs Win Reese.
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Area: Central City / Central Christchurch - North
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