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Youth Guild was founded in 1948. Their best known designers were Anne Fogarty in the early years and, later, Liz Claiborne in the 1960s and 1970s.

Focused on the under-twenty crowd, Youth Guild’s look was geared to the young with the classic 1950s look of trim bodice, very full skirts, and variations on the little-girl look of puffed sleeves and jumpers.

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from a 1950s dress - Courtesy of thespectrum

from a 1950s dress

Courtesy of thespectrum

from a 1970s dress - Courtesy of luckysparrow

from a 1970s dress

Courtesy of luckysparrow

from a 1970s dress - Courtesy of luckysparrow

from a 1970s dress

Courtesy of luckysparrow