Advertisement

If you’ve ever wondered what Americans possibly...

Share

If you’ve ever wondered what Americans possibly could have been wearing before Guess?, Calvin Klein and Body Glove arrived on the scene, plan a trip this week to Plaza Pasadena.

The “antique” fashions won’t be found in any stores, but in an exhibit titled “America Celebrates a Century of Fashion,” which runs in the mall from Wednesday through Sunday.

Twenty-three mannequins will be showcased wearing clothes representing styles from the end of the Civil War to the beginning of the Space Age.

Advertisement

Included are a boy from 1875 decked out in long curls and kilt; flappers from 1926 prancing in hand-beaded dresses and daring hemlines; a 1945 sailor in a white V-neck pullover and round cap, and a Southern belle on her way to a 1955 prom in a lacy lavender gown.

The traveling display, produced by Encyclopaedia Britannica USA, is especially recommended for school groups, which can make reservations for a guided tour. Plaza Pasadena is at 300 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena.

Advertisement