Documents Tagged ‘hippie’


Portrait of Liane Chu

Archive Entry Date: c. 1970

Liane, the "hippie daughter," did not dress to please her parents — though they later came to understand the changes afoot

Advertisement for ‘Truth and Soul’ clothes

Archive Entry Date: 1971

Who was behind these hip acrylic threads? The sprawling corporation Monsanto

Rags Magazine: The Hair Issue

Archive Entry Date: April 1971

The SF-based countercultural fashion mag, on "hair & the law"

A Few Folksy Fashions

Archive Entry Date: 5/25/1968

Dressing San Francisco musicians landed Jeanne a spread in Rolling Stone

The Red Square

Archive Entry Date: 1966-1969

Liane and her boyfriend lived in their apartment turned dress shop, making soup in the hallway and sewing in the bedrooms

Costume Design and Patterns Book

Archive Entry Date: 1967

Liane Chu took fashion inspiration from a broad range of world cultures

Jeanne’s Second Business Card

Archive Entry Date: 1967

When Jeanne's son asked to see her business cards from back in the day, she was hesitant to show him this one!

Jeanne’s DMT Dress

Archive Entry Date: 1967

The pattern of this dress replicates the visual experience of hallucinogenic drugs.

Sunbear Speaks

Archive Entry Date: 1967

The Oracle's oracle: an "Indian medicine man" who testified to the Native American way of life

Berkeley’s Jeanne Colon: Designer

Archive Entry Date: 1967

Jeanne Rose, rock icon Janis Joplin, and Liane Chu flaunt Rose's designs for the SF Chronicle

Yoga and the Psychedelic Mind

Archive Entry Date: 11/1966

A yoga instructor testifies to the similar mind-altering potential of yoga and acid

Peter Albin in Jeanne Rose custom design

Archive Entry Date: 1966

A "Dr. Strange cape" for Big Brother's guitarist: one of Jeanne Rose's many fashion statements

Photograph of Jeanne Rose’s Menswear

Archive Entry Date: 1966

Jeanne is credited with inventing the men's pullover shirt