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  2. Cue (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Cue was opened in 1968 and is still wholly owned by the founding family. [3] Designs seen in Cue stores are ones that originate from Cue's head office in Surry Hills, Sydney, [4] and most clothing is made in Australia. [3] Cue works with fabric mills in Europe to develop fabrics to the design teams' own specifications and print designs. [2]

  3. Prue Acton - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 Acton established her own fashion design business in Flinders Lane, Melbourne, and by age 21 she was turning over 350 designs a year and selling an average of 1,000 dresses a week through 80 outlets in Australia and New Zealand. As her fashion business took off, Acton also began to develop her own range of cosmetics to complement the range.

  4. Collette Dinnigan - Wikipedia

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    Collette Mary Ann Dinnigan AO (born 24 September 1965) [1] is an Australian fashion designer. Born in South Africa and raised in New Zealand, Dinnigan moved to Australia, where she worked for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. She opened her own range in 1990, with the launch of a dry-clean only lingerie collection, [2] and was the first ...

  5. Flamingo Park Frock Salon - Wikipedia

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    After meeting at an art exhibition opening at the Bonython Gallery in Sydney in 1973, they established their fashion empire which consisted of the 'frock salon' and regular performances of the Flamingo Follies [2] fashion parade. The salon operated in the Strand Arcade from 1973 until 1992. Clients were invited to 'step into paradise' and an ...

  6. Jenny Kee - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, she launched her first solo show in more than three decades at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia. In 2013, Kee was awarded the Australian Fashion Laureate. [ 3 ] In 2015, she partnered with Woolmark to launch an Australian merino capsule collection inspired by her past designs, including the jumper worn by Princess Diana.

  7. Sarah Harris (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Harris (born 13 July 1981) [1] is an Australian television presenter and journalist. She is currently a co-host on Network 10 's The Project and previously co-hosted the morning talk show Studio 10 .

  8. The Australian Women's Weekly - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 0005-0458. The Australian Women's Weekly, sometimes known simply as The Weekly, is an Australian monthly women's magazine published by Are Media in Sydney and founded in 1933. [2][3] For many years it was the number one magazine in Australia before being outsold by the Australian edition of Better Homes and Gardens in 2014. [4]

  9. Cleo (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Cleo is an Australian monthly women's magazine. The magazine was founded in 1972 in Australia; the Australia and New Zealand editions were discontinued in February 2016. Aimed at an older audience than the teenage-focused Australian magazine Dolly, Cleo was published by Bauer Media Group in Sydney and was known for its Cleo Bachelor of the Year award

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