The brand revolutionised retail with its lifestyle-focused department store, setting a precedent for experiential luxury shopping that continues today.
In the 1960s, high fashion was paper clothes, according to Helen Jean, the keynote speaker at the third annual hybrid Hillsdale College Visual Arts Colloquium on Feb. 7.
The brand features a curated collection that captures some of the bolder looks of the 1960s — think crushed velvet, mini-dresses, and vibrant paisleys. The stores, which boast a large collection of ...