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  2. TechStyle Fashion Group - Wikipedia

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    TechStyle Fashion Group, formerly JustFab Inc., is an online, membership fashion retailer that has a portfolio of five direct-to-consumer brands including JustFab, FabKids, ShoeDazzle, Savage X Fenty, and Fabletics. [3] [4] [5] Its brands carries selections of shoes, handbags, jewelry, lingerie, activewear, and denim.

  3. Savage X Fenty - Wikipedia

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    Savage X Fenty is a joint venture between Rihanna and TechStyle Fashion Group. [5] Starting as an online-only brand, the entire pre-launch marketing occurred on Rihanna’s Instagram account. [6] The website launched on May 11, 2018, along with a pop-up shop in Brooklyn, New York, which was open the first two days the brand launched. [7]

  4. Perry Ellis International - Wikipedia

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    January 2007: Falic Fashion Group, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Duty-Free Americas, Inc. As part of the transaction, Falic Fashion Group agreed to purchase all rights, titles, interests, certain intangible assets, and inventory of the fragrance business [clarification needed] in a cash transaction of approximately $63 million. [11]

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  6. Global Fashion Group - Wikipedia

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    Global Fashion Group (GFG) was established in 2014 through a consolidation of fashion e-commerce regional companies backed by Kinnevik and Rocket Internet.Its regional companies Dafiti, Lamoda, The Iconic, Zalora and Jabong (later sold) were founded in 2011 and 2012.

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  8. US bans imports from 37 more Chinese companies over ... - AOL

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    The companies include Huafu Fashion Co., one of the world's largest textile manufacturers, and 25 of its subsidiaries, which the U.S. has linked to forced-labor practices in China's cotton industry.

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