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Ignaz Gorischek - 05 - Relationship with retail practice
Ignaz Gorischek - 04 - Building career in retail
Ignaz Gorischek - 03 - Early interest in fashion illustration
Ignaz Gorischek - 02 - Beginning of career in retail
Ignaz Gorischek - 01 - Introduction
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 35 - AIDS crisis and Neiman-Marcus response
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 34 - LGBTQ people in Dallas fashion community
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 33 - AIDS epidemic and fashion
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 32 - Dallas fashion community
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 31 - Typical day of work in Neiman-Marcus corporate
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 30 - Fortnight as fantasy
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 29 - Fortnight products still owns
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 28 - Japanese Fortnight
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 27 - Learning about Fortnight countries
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 26 - Fortnight as Dallas community event
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 25 - Fortnight in other Neiman-Marcus locations
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 24 - Rest of merchandise during Fortnight
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 23 - Neiman-Marcus fortnight staging
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 22 - Neiman-Marcus fortnight preparation
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 21 - Differences between Neiman-Marcus stores
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 20 - Corporate growth at Neiman-Marcus
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 19 - Downtown Neiman-Marcus as "mothership"
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 18 - Neiman-Marcus way
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 17 - Corporate cohesion
Ruth Ann Johnstone - 16 - Working with buyers and products
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276–300 of 1914