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  2. Frederick's of Hollywood - Wikipedia

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    Frederick's of Hollywood is an American lingerie brand formerly with stores in shopping malls across the United States. In 2015, all 111 retail stores were closed before a bankruptcy filing. The brand was acquired by Authentic Brands Group and was relaunched as an online-only store, FOH Online Corp. In 2018, Naked Brand Group, Inc. acquired FOH ...

  3. La Senza - Wikipedia

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    La Senza was founded in Canada by Laurence Lewin and Irving Teitelbaum, who opened the company's first store in 1990. In October 2006, La Senza was purchased by L Brands of Columbus, Ohio for $710 million CAD in cash, a company which already owned Victoria's Secret.

  4. Petticoat - Wikipedia

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    A petticoat or underskirt is an ... simpler with much less lingerie, including "invisible petticoats". ... fabric from the local shop and made it into a ...

  5. List of lingerie brands - Wikipedia

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    Trashy Lingerie: 1973 US US Triumph International: 1886 Germany Brazil/China/Thailand True & Co. 2012 US China Ultimo: 1999 ceased 2015: UK India Van de Velde N.V. 1919 Belgium China Vanity Fair: 1919 US US, Honduras Vassarette: 1958 US Vietnam Vedette Shapewear: 1983 US Unknown Victoria's Secret: 1977 US China Wacoal: 1946 Japan China What ...

  6. How Trashy Lingerie stoked L.A.'s love affair with sexy ... - AOL

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    Trashy Lingerie in Hollywood sparked the "sexy Halloween industry" 50 years ago. A new generation of costume shoppers flocks to the members-only store.

  7. Trashy Lingerie - Wikipedia

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    Trashy Lingerie was founded in 1973 by a local shoe designer, Mitch Shrier, and his wife, Tracy. The store was named after a slingback shoe called the "Trashy", and although the company initially specialized in footwear [citation needed], by the late 1970s, there was a demand from clientele to provide accompanying hosiery. [3]

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