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Dolores Gonzales (Dolores Consuelo Barcelo) was born on 6 June, 1907 in Sonora, Mexico, is a Fashion designer. Discover Dolores Gonzales's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 87 years old?

Popular As Dolores Consuelo Barcelo
Occupation N/A
Age 87 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 6 June 1907
Birthday 6 June
Birthplace Sonora, Mexico
Date of death July 1994 (aged 86–87) - California, U.S. California, U.S.
Died Place California, U.S.
Nationality Mexico

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Dolores Gonzales Net Worth

Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Dolores Gonzales worth at the age of 87 years old? Dolores Gonzales’s income source is mostly from being a successful Fashion designer. She is from Mexico. We have estimated Dolores Gonzales's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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Timeline

1956

According to Dolores's Son Lee Gondolas, the store, called the Dolores Shop received orders from all over the world. Dolores also had market outlets in Los Angeles, Chicago, St. Louis and New York. In 1956, a Los Angeles Times Reporter dubbed her "The Dior of the Desert." Major department stores sent buyers to the Dolores Shop to purchase dresses that sold for $100 to $300 ($1,000 to $3,000 in 2021 dollars). J.C. Penney wanted to sell her dressing in their stores, but Gonzales refused. Famous individuals, such as Mamie Eisenhower, Pat Nixon and Cyd Charisse were known to have bought Gonzales' dresses.

1941

Gonzales and her brother Richard Barcelo brought Irene Page after World War II when Maria married and moved out of state. In 1941, the store began to make their own dresses and it was also renamed the Dolores Shop. All of Gonzales's dresses were made in a converted house – factory on West Council Street. In 1954, the Arizona Daily Star reported that Gonzales' factory created 60 dresses a day. In 1962, Barcelo convinced Gonzales to close her shop, seeing an end to the trend in fiesta dresses.

1920

She moved to Los Angeles in 1920 and began working at Phiffer's, where she assisted the designers in selecting colors, trimmings and fabrics. She worked there for 17 years,. In 1929, she married Leo Gonzales. The Gonzales family moved to Tucson in 1938. Gonzales' sister, Maria, opened her own dress shop, called Irene Page. Although Irene Page made ladies' ready-to-wear at first, Maria Gonzales began to experiment with the style of broomstick skirts.

1907

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.

Born Dolores Consuelo Barcelo in the northern Mexican state of Sonora on June 6, 1907 to Father Helberto Barcelo and Mother Beatrice Barcelo. She immigrated to Douglas, Arizona with her family in 1911 fleeing the civil unrest created by the Mexican Revolution.