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  2. VIVO! Bratislava - Wikipedia

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    VIVO! Bratislava [1] (until 7 November 2019 Polus City Center) is a shopping mall in Bratislava, Slovakia. When it opened in November 2000, it was the country's first modern shopping mall. The centre, with an area of 38,500 m 2 (414,000 sq ft), houses a hypermarket, a cinema complex, 139 retail shops and several restaurants and bars.

  3. Social media in the fashion industry - Wikipedia

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    Fashion companies expanded in social media usage beyond advertisement to create a "conversation" with customers, allowing brands to have the opportunity to connect and develop relationships with customers through fashion campaigns. Charlotte Russe has a successful social media campaign with a strong following on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube ...

  4. FashionTV - Wikipedia

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    FashionTV is an international fashion and lifestyle broadcasting channel. Founded in France in 1997, by its Polish-born president Michel Adam Lisowski, FashionTV is one of the most widely distributed satellite channels in the world with 31 satellite offices and 2,000 cable systems. As of 2014, it had 400 million viewers around the globe.

  5. Vivy Yusof - Wikipedia

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    Vivy Sofinas Yusof (born 11 December 1987) is a Malaysian entrepreneur, social media influencer, and the co-founder of the fashion e-commerce platform FashionValet and lifestyle brand The dUCk Group. She has been included in lists such as Forbes' 30 Under 30 Asia and has a significant following on social media.

  6. Fashion blog - Wikipedia

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    A fashion blog can cover many topics, such as specific items of clothing and accessories, beauty tips, trends in various apparel markets (haute couture, prêt-à-porter, etc.), celebrity fashion choices, and street fashion trends. [1] [2] They cover fashion at all levels, from the largest fashion design houses to the smallest independent ...

  7. Social profiling - Wikipedia

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    In the book Advanced Social media Marketing, [21] the author gives an example of how a New York wedding planner might identify his audience when marketing on Facebook. Some of these categories may include: (1) who live in the United States; (2) Who live within 50 miles of New York; (3) Age 21 and older; (4) engaged female. [21]

  8. Model (person) - Wikipedia

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    Catwalk or runway models display clothes from fashion designers, fashion media, and consumers. They are also called "live models" and are self-employed. Their height is generally over 6 ft 0 in (183 cm) for men and over 5 ft 8 in (173 cm) for women.

  9. User profile - Wikipedia

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    A user profile can be of any format if it contains information, settings and/or characteristics specific to an individual. Most popular user profiles include those on photo and video sharing websites such as Facebook and Instagram, accounts on operating systems, such as those on Windows and MacOS and physical documents such as passports and driving licenses.