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  2. Pink (Victoria's Secret) - Wikipedia

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    Pink (stylized PINK) is a lingerie and apparel line by Victoria's Secret, a former subsidiary of L Brands, targeting younger women than their main line. The target demographic skews younger from teenage girls (13-18) to young adult women through their mid-twenties (18-25). [ 1 ]

  3. Children's clothing - Wikipedia

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    Children's clothing in the English-speaking world has become increasingly segregated, with young girls especially being expected to wear pink. Peggy Orenstein writes in her book, Cinderella Ate My Daughter, that pink-coloured and princess-themed clothes are almost ubiquitous for young girls in shops in the United States. She sees this as ...

  4. 17 Best Pink Dresses to Wear to the Kentucky Oaks - AOL

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    Ahead, we rounded up some of the prettiest and first-place worthy pink dresses to wear to the Kentucky Oaks this year. Just don't forget your hat or fascinator! Kentucky Derby Strappy Maxi Dress.

  5. Narumiya International - Wikipedia

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    As of 2005, the company operated 896 stores globally. The company focuses on the manufacture, processing, and sale of childrenʼs clothing and accessories for existing brands under license and for the company's own set of in-house brands. [1] In 2007, SBI Holdings took a majority stake in the company.

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  7. Lolita fashion - Wikipedia

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    When brands like PINK HOUSE (1973), [10] [31] Milk (1970), [10] and Angelic Pretty (1979) [32] began to sell cute clothing, it resulted in the emergence of a new style that would later become known as 'Lolita'. [33] The term 'Lolita' first appeared in the fashion magazine Ryukou Tsushin in the September 1987 issue. [10]

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