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Designer: I Magnin and Co
1960s Mod Color Block Jacket Dress
By I Magnin and Co
Located in Scottsdale, AZ
Introducing the 1960s Mod Color Block Jacket Dress from I. Magnin, a unique and special piece that embodies the bold and playful spirit of the era. ...
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1960s I Magnin and Co Jackets

1960s I Magnin Couture Mohair Tobacco Rust Brown Vintage 60s Skirt + Blazer Suit
By I. Magnin, I Magnin and Co
Located in San Diego, CA
Incredibly chic vintage early 1960s I. MAGNIN tobacco rust brown mohair skirt suit! Features a soft wool mohair that is fully lined in a nude silk chiffon. Double breasted fitted bla...
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1960s American I Magnin and Co Jackets

1970S I MAGNIN Brown & Blue Cotton South East Asian Batik Print Duster Kaftan
By I Magnin and Co
Located in New York, NY
1970S I MAGNIN Brown & Blue Cotton South East Asian Batik Print Duster Kaftan
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1970s I Magnin and Co Jackets

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