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HI! I finally got my act together for that Deweese info, AND I finally found some definitive information on her:
In 1934 Mary Ann Deweese entered the California clothing industry by designing for Los Angles Knitting Mills. She then left to design sportswear for Sandeze, another California clothing house. She designed there for 3 years. Mary Ann then spent 12 years as head designer for Catalina, where she received world-wide acclaim as a designer.
She worked with top studio designers on suits for the stars and for many years, designed the swimsuits worn in the Miss America pageant. She also worked with Schiaparelli. Mary Ann was credited with such innovations as texture use, including Jacquard knits and appliquéd stretch cottons. She also introduced “sweetheart” matching swimwear & sportswear for men and women.
Having reached peaked success with Catalina she decided to launch her own company in 1951, called “Deweese Designs” turning out high-fashion swimsuits and sundresses. Her early swimsuits were often decorated with fanciful appliques and rhinestones. In 1961, she designed the official U.S. Team suits for the World Water Team Championships and the Olympics in 1960.
The “Deweese Designs” label lasted until at least 1984, (more information needed on that).
Bibliography: “The Long Beach California Independent, 8/13/1961”, Mary Ellis Fashion Editor
Submitted by *capricornvintage*
In 1934 Mary Ann Deweese entered the California clothing industry by designing for Los Angles Knitting Mills. She then left to design sportswear for Sandeze, another California clothing house. She designed there for 3 years. Mary Ann then spent 12 years as head designer for Catalina, where she received world-wide acclaim as a designer.
She worked with top studio designers on suits for the stars and for many years, designed the swimsuits worn in the Miss America pageant. She also worked with Schiaparelli. Mary Ann was credited with such innovations as texture use, including Jacquard knits and appliquéd stretch cottons. She also introduced “sweetheart” matching swimwear & sportswear for men and women.
Having reached peaked success with Catalina she decided to launch her own company in 1951, called “Deweese Designs” turning out high-fashion swimsuits and sundresses. Her early swimsuits were often decorated with fanciful appliques and rhinestones. In 1961, she designed the official U.S. Team suits for the World Water Team Championships and the Olympics in 1960.
The “Deweese Designs” label lasted until at least 1984, (more information needed on that).
Bibliography: “The Long Beach California Independent, 8/13/1961”, Mary Ellis Fashion Editor
Submitted by *capricornvintage*