Sabiens was not a department store. It was a dress shop located on 361 Boylston St in Boston’s Back Bay. I presume Mr Frank may have owned it because of this short newspaper article
There are instructions in one of the vintage fashion groups on facebook on how to search the pattern wiki for design elements and such based on “intersections”. I have never been successful myself because frankly I am not very good with the terminology used but some of you may be interested. I...
I see a few ads in 1968 referring to Young Young
There were a few others earlier on just saying that the coat had a “young, young shape” but the ‘68 ads make it seem like a line.
Please do not use these images anywhere as they are copyrighted and I am just posting them for educational...
I see one trademark for Bobby’s girl from 2015 but your tag underneath strikes me as a bit older. Is there an RN number on it?
https://trademarks.justia.com/860/45/bobby-s-86045553.html
According to our label resource the Worth name was bought by Sydney Massin, who founded Worth London Ltd. It was open on Grosvenor Street until 1967.
So this label has to be post the 1953 merger with Paquin and prior to 1967
I am familiar with Cyreld since she was from around here. I thought I had placed her bio in the label resource but I guess not. I’ll put it on my to-do list.
Cyreld was a high-end boutique located in Brookline, Massachusetts near Boston and showcased the designs of Mrs. Cyreld Spiller. The...
There are a few old threads about this company here on the forum. Check this one out which even has some of the descendants of Jack Herzog responding
https://forums.vintagefashionguild.org/threads/jack-herzog.54145/#post-731257
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