Need some help with some goodies.... alot of good name brands

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Lilli Ann



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Anne Fogarty


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Pauline Trigere


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Rite Fit


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Elinor Gay


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No label



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Gene Kay



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No label



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No label



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No label



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No label


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Victor Costa


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Travilla
 
Wow! What Finds!! Can you number them to make it easy for us? Also, What are you looking for ...Date Checks? The first 40's Lilli Anne is Superb & Dreamy!!
 
whatta haul is right! holy smoley!!

i have to say my first thought on 1 was 80's (does 40's), but it may be true 40's since it's Lilli Ann...

2 looks 60's to me. 3 is classic, hard to say... 4 looks late 40's early 50's to me
5 is AWESOME and i'd say 50's, and i'd say 6 looks 50's, too.

the rest become a blur for my old eyes.

great stuff, though, good luck to you with them
 
OK... here we go I am gonna wing it :-) my first time trying to help someone else date lol!!! I am new at this so please don't take my word for it but I hit 8 outs ten right and good days 10 out of 10 lol.....

Ummmm some of these will be 40's - 50's depending upon zipper place ment. I am not the best at recognizing the other signs yet lol....

1. 40s 2. hands down 60s 3. I am thinking 60s possibly 50s though? not sure is it metal zipper? down center back? 4. I get more of 50s vibe...unless zipper is in the side then its 40s 5. 40s 50s... lean to 50s but again where is the zipper ,,, ok scratch that looking at the label I am going with 40s mids 6. 50s

yeah so far my gut is matching with Mary woohoooo. now this is where it gets scary, on my own!

7. gut says later 40s but second guessing myself maybe 50s zipper back 50s, zipper side 40s as a "general" clue
8. WOW love it,,, have no dealings with blouses, I initially thought 60s but do u know the material?
9. blouse again, I do not know them.. I am thinking with the bow kinda thing going on its 40s
10. 50s need zipper place ment :-) (thats my big help lol)
11. same 50s
12. on that 40s 50s line again,,, Personally looks like the 50s though
13. Well Honestly looks 80s to me.. even the label. Is there a care instruction label on this one? if there is a contents and care label then I think definately 80s. If not then perhaps 60s

I hope that helps... I am sorry I am not more sure of myself. But hay ive come a long way in 2 1/2 months. By this time next year I will be an expert! lol

Good luck very nice find.... oh yeah I forgot ummm

PAULINE TRIGERE ..... this is kinda collectable so that is up to you wheter you want to list in the lot or on its own. I personally would list seperately! Just incase here is what Wiki says about her

Pauline Trigère (1909–2002) was a French-born American fashion designer, known for her crisp, tailored cuts and innovative ideas.

The daughter of a tailor, Trigère was able to operate a sewing machine by age 10 and often assisted her dressmaker mother. Shortly after leaving school, Pauline was employed as a trainee cutter at Martial et Armand in the Place Vendôme, Paris. While there, she met American designer Adele Simpson, who told her about the wonders of the New York fashion world. In 1937, aged 25, she moved to New York where she first found work at Ben Gerschel and later became assistant designer at Hattie Carnegie.

In 1942, Trigère decided to open her own fashion house, which was managed by her brother Robert Trigère. Her first small collection of 12 dresses was taken to department store buyers all across the country and by 1945, Trigère was a respected New York label. She received her first Coty Award in 1952. In the 1950s she started to produce costume jewelry to accompany her outfits, like many other fashion houses at the time. Her clientèle included many famous women such as the Duchess of Windsor, actress Claudette Colbert and singer Lena Horne. Trigère is also known for designing Patricia Neal's sophisticated wardrobe in Breakfast at Tiffany's.

Today, Trigère's vintage dresses and jewelry are greatly sought-after and have been worn recently by the likes of Winona Ryder.
 
May baby's are the best!!! Congrats!
First is(Lilli Anne)the real 1940's deal- FAB!!!
Victot Costa-I'm thinking 70's.. All so PERTY~
 
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