The Young-Quinlan Co., based in Minneapolis, was a pioneering department store known for its fine selection of women's fashion and modern design sensibility. Founded in the late-nineteenth century, the company gained recognition for introducing women's ready-to-wear clothing to the western part of the United States.
Under the leadership of Elizabeth C. Quinlan, the store became synonymous with modern beauty and femininity, exemplified by its iconic logo designed by renowned French architect and designer Armand-Albert Rateau. Quinlan's entrepreneurial spirit and dedication to staying at the forefront of European fashion trends solidified the Young-Quinlan Co.'s reputation as a premier retailer in the early 20th century.
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