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  2. Category:Australian fashion - Wikipedia

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    Australia's Next Top Model seasons ... Australian businesspeople in fashion (1 C, 4 P) Australian fashion designers (2 C, 91 P ... Clothing brands of Australia (76 P ...

  3. Category:Clothing brands of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Fashion portal; Pages in category "Clothing brands of Australia" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.

  4. Cue (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    Marie Claire Prix de Excellence Awards – Winner Best Australian Fashion Brand [10] Harper's Bazaar Online Style Awards – Winner Best Australian Fashion Store [NB 1] Myer Supplier of the Year Awards – Winner Supplier of the Year [8] Myer Supplier of the Year Awards – Winner Myer Concession – Store Within Our Store Award [8]

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  7. Camilla Franks - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by travel and different exotic design techniques, Franks founded fashion brand, Camilla, in 2004 at Bondi Beach in Australia. [4] [5] Within a year, luxury department store David Jones stocked her collection. Known for her luxury bright kaftan designs, her creations have been worn by celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey and Beyoncé. [6]

  8. Retail Apparel Group - Wikipedia

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    Retail Apparel Group is an Australian and New Zealand clothing retail company, wholly owned by the Foschini Group. [1] The company operates stores under the Tarocash, Connor, yd., Johnny Bigg, Rockwear and AXL+Co brands.

  9. Gorman (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the Gorman label received negative publicity after Factory X featured on Oxfam’s annual “Naughty List” for not disclosing its suppliers. [3] In April that year, the brand attracted additional criticism when it received an “F” in the Baptist World Aid fashion report for choosing not to participate in the survey.

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