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Florence Lustig was a well known couturier from the 1940s to the 1960s.

Her showroom was located in New York City, in addition to owning upscale boutiques in Palm Beach and Miami.

Lustig also designed wardrobe for several movies of the times. During Grace Kelly’s modeling career in the 1940s, Grace Kelly can be seen in one of several “film shorts” shopping for evening gowns at Lustig’s showroom, which was located at 54 E. 57th St in New York City.

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from a c.1951 coat - Courtesy of  metroretrovintage

from a c.1951 coat

Courtesy of metroretrovintage