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Dolores Consuelo Barcelo Gonzales (June 6, 1907– 1994) was a Mexican–American fashion designer based in Tucson, Arizona. She is best known for blending Native American and Mexican clothing traditions to create distinctive southwest resort wear dresses known as patio dresses, the fiesta dresses, (also known as the pejorative squaw dress). She founded the company Dolores Resort Wear that manufactured dresses for the American market, selling in upscale department stores across the country. The iconic design was appropriated and copied by other designers throughout the southwest becoming synonymous with mid-twentieth century regionalist fashion of the American Southwest. The dress design became the official dress of the American Square-dancing movement.

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  • Dolores Consuelo Barcelo Gonzales (June 6, 1907– 1994) was a Mexican–American fashion designer based in Tucson, Arizona. She is best known for blending Native American and Mexican clothing traditions to create distinctive southwest resort wear dresses known as patio dresses, the fiesta dresses, (also known as the pejorative squaw dress). She founded the company Dolores Resort Wear that manufactured dresses for the American market, selling in upscale department stores across the country. The iconic design was appropriated and copied by other designers throughout the southwest becoming synonymous with mid-twentieth century regionalist fashion of the American Southwest. The dress design became the official dress of the American Square-dancing movement. (en)
  • Dolores Gonzales (Sonora, México, 6 de junio de 1907– California, Estados Unidos, 1994) era una diseñadora de moda mexicana establecida en Tucson, Arizona. Fue conocida por haber mezclado prendas tradicionales mexicanas y de los nativos norteamericanos para crear ropa de crucero que sería conocida como vestidos patio (o con el peyorativo vestido de piel roja).​ Fundó la compañía Dolores Resort Wear que manufacturaba vestidos para el mercado estadounidense y se vendían en tiendas de lujo en todo el país.​ Su icónico diseño fue copiado por otros diseñadores de la región y pronto se convirtió en el símbolo de la moda regionalista de mediados del siglo XX en el Suroeste americano. El vestido se convirtió en el vestido oficial del Square dance. (es)
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  • Dolores Consuelo Barcelo Gonzales (June 6, 1907– 1994) was a Mexican–American fashion designer based in Tucson, Arizona. She is best known for blending Native American and Mexican clothing traditions to create distinctive southwest resort wear dresses known as patio dresses, the fiesta dresses, (also known as the pejorative squaw dress). She founded the company Dolores Resort Wear that manufactured dresses for the American market, selling in upscale department stores across the country. The iconic design was appropriated and copied by other designers throughout the southwest becoming synonymous with mid-twentieth century regionalist fashion of the American Southwest. The dress design became the official dress of the American Square-dancing movement. (en)
  • Dolores Gonzales (Sonora, México, 6 de junio de 1907– California, Estados Unidos, 1994) era una diseñadora de moda mexicana establecida en Tucson, Arizona. Fue conocida por haber mezclado prendas tradicionales mexicanas y de los nativos norteamericanos para crear ropa de crucero que sería conocida como vestidos patio (o con el peyorativo vestido de piel roja).​ (es)
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