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PARAPHERNALIA Print E-mail
Written by fuzzylizzie.com   
PARAPHERNALIA

Paraphernalia was a boutique and clothing line that was started in 1965 by Puritan, a conservative dress manufacturer that wanted to cash in on the exploding youth market of the mid 1960s. Paraphernalia employed some of the most innovative designers of the 1960s - Betsey Johnson, Deanna Littell, and Diana Dew; and they imported from England the designs of Mary Quant and Foale and Tuffin.

The store was very successful, so they began to franchise. Within three years there were 44 Paraphernalia stores in the US. The chain eventually went public, and by the early 1970s it was just another clothing store.

The mid 1960s clothing with labels featuring the name of the designer is very collectible. The bottom label is found on clothing from the 1970s and 80s, which are not as important.

See also:
Youthquake


from a mid 1960s dress
Courtesy of fuzzylizzie.com


from a late 1960s minidress
Courtesy of emmapeelpants



from a late 1960s dress
Courtesy of novafashions


from a 1980s garment
Courtesy of ikonicvintage