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Jenny was a Parisian couture establishment opened in 1909 (some sources say 1911) by Jeanne-Adele Bernard. The house was very popular during the late 1910s and into the 1920s, and attracted a large American clientele. By the mid 1930s, the house was in decline, and it merged with Lucile Paray in 1938. It closed in 1940.

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from a 1926 coat  - Courtesy of antiquedress.com

from a 1926 coat

Courtesy of antiquedress.com