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  2. Madeleine Daria Alizadeh - Wikipedia

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    Madeleine Alizadeh, born on 10 July 1989, in Vienna, Austria, is the daughter of an Iranian father and an Austrian mother. [2] Her diverse background would later impact her engagement in political and social issues. [3] Alizadeh initially studied political sciences and ethnology but shifter to photography, completing a master's degree in Milan. [3]

  3. German fashion - Wikipedia

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    Berlin Fashion Week. Germany plays an important role in the fashion industry, along with France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Italy, Spain, and Japan. German fashion is known for unconventional young designers and manufacturers of sports and outdoor clothing, ready-to-wear and custom-made creations.

  4. Madeleine Vionnet - Wikipedia

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    Madeleine Vionnet (pronounced [ma.də.lɛn vjɔ.ne]; June 22, 1876, Loiret, France – March 2, 1975) was a French fashion designer best known for being the “pioneer of the bias cut dress”, [1] [2] Vionnet trained in London before returning to France to establish her first fashion house in Paris in 1912.

  5. List of fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    37 Germany. 38 Ghana. 39 Greece. 40 Haiti. 41 Hungary. 42 Iceland. ... This is a list of notable fashion designers sorted by nationality. ... Marie Madeleine Duchapt ...

  6. Madleen Kane - Wikipedia

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    Madleen Kane (born Madeleine Flerkell 4 March 1958 in Malmö, Sweden), is a Swedish model and singer. A former Elite fashion model (height 180 cm / 5'11" - weight 47 kg / 103 lbs), she worked since age 17 for the German fashion magazine Burda Moden .

  7. Adefa - Wikipedia

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    Culturally, it opposed French stylistic influence in the German fashion industry, in particular "La Garçonne"-style, encouraging instead a more folk-orientated fashion for women; the tracht dress, dirndl skirts, embroidery and Bavarian style millinery. At its height in 1938, there were over 600 member firms allied to Adefa.

  8. Louise Chéruit - Wikipedia

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    Louise Chéruit [1] (née Lemaire; 1866–1955), also known as Madame Chéruit and often erroneously called Madeleine Chéruit, was a French fashion designer. She was among the foremost couturiers of her generation, and one of the first women to control a major French fashion house. [ 2 ]

  9. Madeleine Schickedanz - Wikipedia

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    Madeleine Schickedanz (born 20 October 1943) is a German heiress and philanthropist.She is the daughter of Gustav and Grete Schickedanz, the founders of catalog retailer Quelle Versand, which was merged with Karstadt to form Arcandor, a company listed in Germany's Mid Cap DAX stock index until its 2009 bankruptcy.