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Friday, 16 May 2008
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SAKS FIFTH AVENUE Print E-mail
Written by pastperfectvintage.com & fuzzylizzie.com   
SAKS FIFTH AVENUE

Saks Fifth Avenue was started as a joint venture between two of the largest retail establishments in New York City - Saks and Co, and Gimbels. The store was opened in 1924, and from the beginning it offered the highest quality clothing for men and women. Originally the store was supervised by Horace Saks, but after his death in 1926, Adam Gimbel was made president of the company. He headed Saks until 1969.

By 1931, the in-house designer was Sophie Gimbel, Adam Gimbel's wife. She designed under the label Sophie Originals. Saks’ high-end department, Salon Moderne, carried Sophie's in-house designs as well as fashions from Paris by Louiseboulanger, Chanel, Vionnet, Patou, Schiaperelli, Agnes, Reboux and Callot Soeurs.

In the 1970s, the couture and custom salons were closed, as well as the millinery departments. Saks stores were built across the country, but without the level of customer service that had been available at the New York store during the Adam Gimbel days. In 1998, Saks merged with Proffitt's department store chain.



from an early 1930s evening cloak
Courtesy of katzoid

from a late 1940s evening dress
Courtesy of shopdesignarchives.com
saksblack 
from a 1950s dress 
Courtesy of coutureallurevintage.com 


from a late 1950s dress
Courtesy of vintage-voyager.com


from a 1950s dress
Courtesy of coutureallurevintage.com

from a late 1950s/early 1960s mink hat
Courtesy of bigchief173


late 1950s/early 1960s
Courtesy of coutureallurevintage.com


from an early 1960s gown
Courtesy of antiquedress.com


1960s label
Courtesy of bigchief173


from a 1969 Geoffrey Beene dress
Courtesy of coutureallurevintage.com



from an early 1970s coat
Courtesy of ikonicvintage




from a 1970s dress
Courtesy of bigchief173


from a 1980s skirt
Courtesy of the.hippie.hideout


1990s label
Courtesy of ikonicvintage