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Show 6 Ss'aisy Lakeside ?7 1M7 LciPcStld PRACHCIJ lie - e some of the more traditional wear. In Way Out West." a coffee table book by Jane and Michael Siem. one section covers the infamous Southwest clothing of Same I e. This fashion 3, scnGAnDDBnnn SATURDAY pcplc wore and warned to dress TROTTER you need to head winter hms in? You needn't go further Man Midvale to he outfitted tor the ouaoon- Lmdec OtigutaU in Gardner Historic Village nils authentic. hand-nudSutnw extern wear created and sewn by Ltndec Shaw. Shaw, known as the "fiesta dressmaker of Santa I e. spent more than 2U years in Santa I e. where she cornered the market on a unique line of clothing, Shaw grew up in Ogden and say she has loved to sew for as long as she can remember. I learned to sew as a kid. I got m first sewing machine in the fourth grade and base been sewing ever since." she said. Her family relocated to Santa Ie. N.M., for her husband's job. and that's where her sewing and design talents really look olf. "I always wanted to be a designer and had it in my mind." Shaw said, referring to her innovative ideas. Shaw said in Santa fe the brightly colored blouses, skirts and dresses are seen on most women of every age. When I saw this. I decided I could do it," she said. She noticed there was a Southwest style shop in nearly every town around the area of Santa Ie. "1 said. 'I want to do this. and found some ladies to teach me." From there she went to Allic McKenzie, one of the top Southwest designers in the area, who taught her how to sew and design Fvtl r- "The paton came front tourists." she said, "They came to Sant a I e and saw the clothes festive, colorful dresses inspiration comes from classic styles popularized by the "20s." Michael Stem writes. Shaw said the Southwest costuming was a good market because of tourists. that way while they were there," 1 he skins and full Mouses ue yard and sards of all diiierent kinds of fabrics, from cotton to velvet, and are one size, so women of all type of figures can wear them, Shaw enjoy making one of her specialties, the "broomstick skin" which consists of crushing layer alter later of fabric ima plcais by hand and pressing it. "They used to tie it around the broomstick to crush it. hut now Pleat it." Shaw said. 1 his an takes quite a hi of time, hut the end result is beautiful. Shaw said. & Shaw ,nn was able to open her own shop in Santa Ie. and things really tHk olf from there. "I realized I needed to team more about design, so I educated mself. I went to design schools in Southern California and I' Cl.A and learned how to make patterns and designs," she said. She eventually owned three shops and one studio. Her work , .A ' i was becoming very popular, and she started marketing her line in major markets like New York. Dallas and Los Angeles, as well as throughout the W est. Retailers also started to buy her line, PAUL COMUVD C4"wer known as "Lvcrjday Costumes." Lindoe Shaw stands inside her store, Stores that carry her line today FLAUNTING HER located in Gardner Histone Village in Midvale. include Maey's. Saks f ifth Avenue and Henri Bcndcl. She also appeared as a guest designer for Shaw said the styles of her rack. a Santa I e promotion for Lord & aren't popularized like clothing Ta lor. "Today I had a lady come in they were in Santa I e. Shaw found herself traveling and buy her wedding dress and for have a be to They frequently and started designing that can be out of the person bridesmaids dresses," Shaw said. mainclothes for country western stars You can also where some of such as Clen Campbell, Tanya stream," Shaw said. these broomstick skirts w ith just Things have been very sucTucker. Holly Dunn. Becky and cessful for her this year with the a Stubs, stars on "Hee-Haw- " pioneer sesquicentennial. the Barbara Mandrcll Show." Her originals also contain I have done a lot with the piShe even considered starting a craft work done by other artists, boutique with Glen Campbell oneers this year. she said, showand Tanya Tucker, but said ing a snapshot of her in an au- from Native American belts to thentic pioneer dress made of corn-bea- d necklaces. Antiques things didn't work out." that she has on consignment also I just got tired, that's all." bright turquoise blue with a bonshe said about quitting the travel net to match, which Shaw deadorn her shop. and the shows. Shaw was called signed and sewed. Shaw enjoys running the shop on a mission back to Utah for tl;c Shaw sews every thing by' hand LDS Church in 9X9 and decided - from wedding dresses made of now, but is tired of making the to stay in Ogdon. Shaw now lives cotton or velvet to fancy, brightly drive to Midvale every day. She in Ogden and runs her shop in colored fiesta dresses trimmed says she would like to open a Midvale. with more than 100 yards of rick- - shop in Ogden. inA OcfIBih. 10anv9p.m. You may PRE REGISTER to ecur your clgisat Of protects. Alt CLASSES AND PROJECTS HAVE LIMITED SEATING ' ,v- Celebrations a'(Q1, wmm. m hand-pleate- 43 2ND ST IS M 3922400 OGCEN WASSi&ATJS hjOl SUHttS SCRAflOOC, PARTY, & WTCCtNG TUZTnCKi.rzmwznTFirwjrTZT QIQEQ Q? 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