In 1963, Toubeix became a partner in the firm of
Matty Talmack, which was founded in 1949. In 1967, Dominic Toubeix,
Chester Weinberg and
Luba Marks were noted as being "three fast-rising young ready-to-wear designers" who championed the midi-length dress as an alternative to the
miniskirt in American fashion. In 1970, Dominic was designing for the New York branch of
Dior when he was abruptly sacked by the Dior New York president, Henry Sherman, but was swiftly reinstated by Jacques Rouet from the Paris company, who sacked Sherman and assured Dominic of his indefinite contract. In 1973, Dominic was creating coats for a New York firm called Originalia. ==Later career==