When you look up Gunne Sax dresses today (most often found on Ebay or Etsy), they are often described as Renaissance, Victorian, peasant or Boho. It seems that they're a little bit of everything. Maybe it's because my mother had many lovely Gunne Sax dresses, but I grew up thinking they were the personification of romance and beauty. Gunne Sax dresses began in the late 1960s. Their hey-day seemed to be the 1970s, though they were made later than that. Jessica McClintock, who took over the…
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