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Mannequins in San Francisco - June 2000
Mannequins in San Francisco: Neiman Marcus
Neiman Marcus San Francisco was established at Union Square during the 1970s, roughly 60 years when the original store was opened in Dallas, TX.
Bringing its philosophy of "Only the finest productions of the best garment makers are good enough for us," Neiman Marcus became an instant favorite in the city.
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Mannequins in San Francisco: What You Need For Fall
Neiman Marcus, which was established in Dallas in 1907, was the beginning of 'fashion' in the Big D.
It is fitting that Neiman Marcus, when it came to San Francisco during the 1970s chose its location to be at Union Square, the heart of San Francisco and near the Mission District, where "the city of San Francisco was born."
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Mannequins in San Francisco: Fashion Police
This series of store windows is one of my all-time favorites. Creative with a huge dash of a sense of humor, these windows literally stopped foot traffic in San Francisco's Union Square.
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Mannequins in San Francisco: Glitterati
Glitterati is slang for 'celebrity' or 'star' and a direct take from the word 'glitter.'
Playing with the word 'glitterati,' this store window features beaded garments that 'glitter' (what do you expect?)
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Mannequins in San Francisco: Macy's
San Francisco is a melting pot, where people from all races live together as neighbors and friends.
Caucasians, Asians, Hispanics, African Americans, Native Americans, Middle Easterners, Europeans and South Americans --- name an ethnic group, and chances are there is a member of that group living in San Francisco.
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