The flagship brands were influenced by 1960's British boutique fashion, including popular retro trends favoring Turn of the Century and 1930s silhouettes.
In 1973, the company filed for the brand Organically Grown, which had an illustrated fruit tree as its logo, to make contemporary women's separates.
In addition to these, company advertising showed other labels, including Circuit West, Cafe Crowd, L.A. Station, Pipe Line, Tail Feathers, and Union Jack.
From 1972 on and while still in her twenties, Sue Wong, who started at the company as an intern, served as head designer of the Young Edwardian label.
[2] Lynda Carter, star of the 1970s television show "Wonder Woman", served as a spokesperson, modelling for print ads in 1977 and 1978.