Looking for info and advice on a collection of Mod Dresses i was handed

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Hello all!

As a complete noob in women's fashion (its my moms and aunts stuff), i have been handed quite the vintage collection and the items im loving the most are about 12 mod dresses from the 60s/70s. I was wondering what i can learn about them and if any of it is rare or sought after maybe? Ill start if of with my favorite piece and hope i can learn something, thanks in advance!

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This one was definitely inspired by Courreges - although several designers were doing similar looks in 66/67, like Jean-Marie Armand. It's well made, probably couture, and likely French, but without a label... I wouldn't be surprised if it originally had matching trousers, or a matching coat
This lady's whole wardrobe was either bought in Paris, Switzerland or Germany. When there are labels, its from a french designer, but most of these dresses have none, not even a size.
 
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