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  2. Gunne Sax - Wikipedia

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    Black labels with the text “Gunne Sax by Jessica” were used from 1969 through the early 70’s. A white “hearts label" was used for a short time following, until, during the mid 1970s and early 1980s, a larger label with scrollwork was put into use. From the 1980s onward, Gunne Sax dresses tended to follow modern prom dress sensibilities ...

  3. Prairie dress - Wikipedia

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    While 19th century prairie clothing was usually homemade, new companies such as Gunne Sax in San Francisco began manufacturing ready to wear prairie clothing. The style grew in popularity in the 1970s with the approach of the United States Bicentennial and was introduced to high fashion by Ralph Lauren in his fall 1978 Western-themed collection.

  4. Jessica McClintock - Wikipedia

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    In 1979, two new clothing lines were created: One was to target girls with the Gunne Sax line, and the other was a secondary contemporary line under the McClintock name/label. Since these two lines became a success, McClintock was able to open her own retail stores. The first Jessica McClintock store was opened in San Francisco in 1981.

  5. 5 Items From the 1970s That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    The 70s fashion scene was marked by iconic trends of legendary designers strutted on the runways from some of the world’s first supermodels. Original pieces from this era, particularly from ...

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