Product code: PRICE DROP!! Young selling Innocent By Arpeja sleeveless maxi dress *vintage 1960*RARE
Size 13 Young Innocent By Arpeja sleeveless, empire waist, ruffle blouse, tie around starting at sides. Super vintage and super rare. Very cute! It looks like Phoenix or peacocks on the print. ***SEND OFFERS*** Arpeja was a California company popular in the 1960s and 1970s. The owner of the company was Jack Litt. Sue Wong was the chief designer for Young Edwardian between 1972 and 1979. Their lines were all youth oriented, very trendy. Their divisions included: Young Innocent (1963) *earliest one* Young Edwardian (1964- 1994) a junior line that was inspired by the Edwardian craze from Britain, most often very romantic, colorful, and trendy. In 1984 the company became Young Edwardian Corp. and at that time they produced women's and girls' sportswear. Young Edwardian Private Collection, a Sue Wong junior dress line like Young Edwardian itself. Young Victorian (1967) Organically Grown (1971), a line selling of imported knits, including sweaters, tops and dresses. Garments were manu.
Size 13 Young Innocent By Arpeja sleeveless, empire waist, ruffle blouse, tie around starting at sides. Super vintage and super rare. Very cute! It looks like Phoenix or peacocks on the print. ***SEND OFFERS*** Arpeja was a California company popular in the 1960s and 1970s. The owner of the company was Jack Litt. Sue Wong was the chief designer for Young Edwardian between 1972 and 1979. Their lines were all youth oriented, very trendy. Their divisions included: Young Innocent (1963) *earliest one* Young Edwardian (1964- 1994) a junior line that was inspired by the Edwardian craze from Britain, most often very romantic, colorful, and trendy. In 1984 the company became Young Edwardian Corp. and at that time they produced women's and girls' sportswear. Young Edwardian Private Collection, a Sue Wong junior dress line like Young Edwardian itself. Young Victorian (1967) Organically Grown (1971), a line selling of imported knits, including sweaters, tops and dresses. Garments were manu.