Neiman Marcus

Founded in 1907, Neiman Marcus was the state’s first luxury department store. It quickly gathered a reputation among Texas’ most elite shoppers as one of the only places to find ready-to-wear couture from New York, Paris, and Milan. Today the chain has more than forty locations and remains one of the premiere fashion outlets in America.
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Hark! The Neiman Marcus Christmas Book Sings
Fantasty gifts include matching his-and-her “quadskis.”
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Store Wars!
Two luxury retailers: Neiman Marcus and Saks Fifth Avenue. One desirable market: Houston. The fight for the hearts and credit cards of couture clotheshorses like Lynn Wyatt and Carolyn Farb officially begins next month, but already the fur is flying.
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Lip Shtick
There are countless theories about why Dallas women are so crazy about makeup, but there’s something approaching a consensus about the place to buy it. Which is why, against all odds, I found myself at the NorthPark Center Neiman’s.
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Should Neiman’s Take Back $1.4 Million in Cheating Husband’s Gifts?
Bedridden for nearly three years after a car wreck, Patricia Walker alleges her husband had an affair with her personal shopper, who earned a commission on every gift Mr. Walker bought his wife.
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Stanley Marcus Timeline
April 20, 1905—Stanley Marcus is born in Dallas. He is the oldest of four boys. 1907—Neiman Marcus is founded in Dallas by his father, Herbert Marcus, Sr., his aunt, Carrie Marcus Neiman, and his uncle Al Neiman. 1926—He graduates from …
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Tastemaker of the Century—Helen Corbitt
“She taught us, she fed us, she entertained us, and best of all, she wrote down the how-to of Corbitt hospitality in five cookbooks, giving us confidence that the civilizing pleasures of the table were within our reach.”
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The Neiman Marcus Christmas Catalog
In Texas the ultimate arbiter of good taste has always been Neiman Marcus, the Dallas-based department store that marks its ninetieth birthday next year.
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Texas Primer: The His and Her Gift
Once upon a time the His and Her Gift reflected a Texas that was extravagant and maybe a little gauche. Now the gift is no less extravagant, but it’s a lot less, well, innocent.