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  2. 7 Things French Women Over 40 Are Wearing in Paris ... - AOL

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    7 Things French Women Over 40 Are Wearing in Paris Right Now. Abby Hepworth. August 23, 2024 at 6:00 PM. ... hopefully—the best ways to rock fall/winter fashion in 2024 like a true Parisian.

  3. Celine (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the brand decided to change its positioning by focusing its business on a ready-to-wear fashion brand for women with a sportswear approach. [9] Henceforth, the brand offered a range of leather goods such as bags, loafers, gloves and clothes. [10] Céline Vipiana remained the designer from 1945 until her retirement in 1988. [11]

  4. Category:Fashion of Paris - Wikipedia

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    Clothing companies based in Paris (8 P) D. Fashion designers from Paris (21 P) M. Models from Paris (31 P) Pages in category "Fashion of Paris"

  5. Maison Margiela - Wikipedia

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    Maison Margiela was founded by Martin Margiela, a Belgian fashion designer, in 1988. Earlier, Margiela had studied fashion at the Royal Academy of Antwerp, [6] and although he actually graduated a year earlier, in 1979, [4] he is often mistaken for a member of the university's Avant-garde fashion collective the Antwerp Six.

  6. Maison Schiaparelli - Wikipedia

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    Maison Schiaparelli is a haute couture house created by avant-garde Italian fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli in 1927, [1] and moving towards luxury ready-to-wear after being bought in 2007 by Diego Della Valle.

  7. Cacharel - Wikipedia

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    Jean Bousquet was the son of a sewing machine salesman; he was immersed in the world of clothes-making since childhood. He trained to be a tailor at a technical college and worked for two years as a designer before returning to Paris to found his own fashion house in Le Marais. The success of his first collection inspired him to create Cacharel.

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