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Written by VintageGent.com
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NEIMAN MARCUS
Carrie Marcus Neiman and Al Neiman, along with Mrs. Neiman's brother, Herbert Marcus, founded Neiman Marcus in 1907. The first store was in downtown Dallas, Texas. From the beginning the goal of the trio was to establish a store in which customer service was unsurpassed. "It's never a good sale for Neiman Marcus," Herbert Marcus said, "unless it's a good buy for the customer."
In 1925, son Stanley Marcus began working at Neiman Marcus. It was Stanley who developed the image of Neiman Marcus as a luxury department store. He started the tradition of having in-house fashion shows, and beginning in 1938, established the Neiman Marcus Award for Excellance in Fashion. Stanley Marcus became the president of Neiman Marcus in 1950. The following year, in the Neiman Marcus Christmas catalogue, the store started what has become one of their most famous features - the addition of unusual and very extravagant gifts. The publication of the catalogue is always a much-awaited event, with lots of press coverage.
Today the Neiman Marcus Group includes the Neiman Marcus stores, Bergdorf Goodman and the Horchow catalog.
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from a post-war 1940s skirt suit
Courtesy of coutureallurevintage.com

from a 1950s Dior dress
Courtesy of artisannes

from a 1950s evening suit
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from a late 1960s dress
Courtesy of hatfeathersvintage.com

from a 1980s dress
Courtesy of antiquedress.com
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