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5 hours ago, Broderick said:

I bet "Giorgio of Beverly Hills" was embarrassed to be credited for Linda Larkin's get-up in the 1978 episode 😁

lol, though wasn’t it just the wealthy characters on the show that had their wardrobe through Giorgio’s? I think Brenda Dickson complained once about having to wear blouses from Kmart that had to keep her breasts from being too exposed. lol

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54 minutes ago, YRfan23 said:

lol, though wasn’t it just the wealthy characters on the show that had their wardrobe through Giorgio’s? I think Brenda Dickson complained once about having to wear blouses from Kmart that had to keep her breasts from being too exposed. lol

I think they said she wanted to dress like the Brooks girls and they had to keep explaining to her that her character was poor.....🤣

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Right, I don't believe Giorgio's really provided that checkered shirt & bandana Linda Larkin was wearing. Nor did they provide those sweaty-looking undershirts April Stevens' daddy (Wayne) wore in 1980. But the closing credits always boasted, "Fashions provided by Giorgio's of Beverly Hills!", as though we were seeing a complete array of Giorgio's merchandise on the show. lol.

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Linda and Wayne's clothes were provided by Giorgio's cousin, Bruno's of Canoga Park.

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Wrong thread.

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BUFFALO COURIER-EXPRESS, Tuesday, December 5, 1978

The Soap Report By JON-MICHAEL REED

Nikki Reed arrived in Genoa City last summer on CBS's "The Young and The Restless " To say that she was a troubled teen would be putting it mildly. The younger, rebellious sister of good Dr. Casey Reed. Nikki was a hell-raiser of frightening proportions. She taunted sister Casey for being a frigid career woman, while Nikki herself spent an inordinate amount of time in the bushes with mindless, muscular, eager-beaver beach boys.

Fans might remember another blonde bombshell, Morgan Fairchild, who appeared as the similarly lascivious Jennifer Pace on “Search For Tomorrow” two years ago. She has made a big name for herself in TV movies and series guest-starring roles. Morgan s most recent accomplishment was an amusingly sterling performance on ABC’s smash hit, “Mock and Mindy,” as a would be seductress.

Whether Erica Hope makes the same grade is a question mark at this stage, but it's certain that Nikki's development on Y&R won't be a laughing matter.

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Now THAT's the Y&R that I miss!

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