Lilli Ann
Appearance
Lilli Ann was a clothing company that was started in San Francisco, California in 1934[1] by Adolph Schuman, and named for his wife Lillian Brown.[2] Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, the company was known for its good workmanship and high-quality fabrics.[3][4][5]
The former Lilli Ann building was at 2701 16th Street in the Mission District.[6]
In 1986, local Chicano artist Jesus "Chuy" Campusano painted a large mural on the side of the Lilli Ann building. The mural was painted over in July 1998, which spurred community protests, and a lawsuit.[7][8]
References
[edit]- ^ "Adolph Schuman Dies at 73; Was Apparel Maker on Coast". The New York Times. October 2, 1985.
- ^ https://iandrummondvintage.com/blogs/fashion-history/lilli-ann
- ^ https://vintagefashionguild.org/resources/item/label/lilli-ann/
- ^ https://www.chronicallyvintage.com/2014/06/a-brief-history-of-lilli-ann.html
- ^ https://www.aenigma-images.com/tag/adolph-schuman/
- ^ Brazil, Eric (December 19, 1998). "New hope for big mural in Mission". SFGate. San Francisco Examiner. Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ Gledhill, Lynda (August 5, 1998). "Mission Mural now a Whitewashed Wall". SFGate. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- ^ Hendricks, Tyche (September 23, 1998). "Mural missed, Mission miffed". SFGate. Retrieved 2024-04-30.
- "Adolph Schuman Dies at 73; Was Apparel Maker on Coast" UPI, The New York Times, October 2, 1985, retrieved August 1, 2006