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  2. Gorman (brand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the company was purchased by Factory X. [3], and by the mid-2010s, Gorman was considered a well recognized Australian clothing brand, with fans of the brand referring to themselves as “Gormies”. [4] [5] By November 2021, the brand had more than 50 stores located throughout Australia. [6]

  3. 1930–1945 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    1930–1945 in Western fashion. The most characteristic North American fashion trend from the 1930s to 1945 was attention at the shoulder, with butterfly sleeves and banjo sleeves, and exaggerated shoulder pads for both men and women by the 1940s. The period also saw the first widespread use of man-made fibers, especially rayon for dresses and ...

  4. Mosaic Brands - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic Brands Limited is an Australian fashion retail company. It operates 715 stores across Australia under the brands Millers, Rockmans, Noni B, Rivers, Katies, Autograph, Crossroads, W. Lane and Beme. The company's core market is women over the age of 50. History. Mosaic Brands began as Noni B which was founded by Alan Kindl.

  5. Lisa Gorman - Wikipedia

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    Fashion designer. Known for. Founder of Gorman. Spouse. Dean Angelucci (m. 2007) Children. 2. Lisa Gorman is an Australian fashion designer. She established the women’s fashion label Gorman, developed the brand for 22 years, retiring as its creative director in 2021.

  6. Orry-Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Orry-Kelly was the professional name of Orry George Kelly (31 December 1897 – 27 February 1964), an Australian-American Hollywood costume designer. Until being overtaken by Catherine Martin in 2014, he was the most prolific Australian-born Oscar winner, having won three Academy Awards for Best Costume Design. [1] [2]

  7. 1945–1960 in Western fashion - Wikipedia

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    A succession of style trends led by Christian Dior and Cristóbal Balenciaga defined the changing silhouette of women's clothes through the 1950s. Television joined fashion magazines and movies in disseminating clothing styles. [3] [4] The new silhouette had narrow shoulders, a cinched waist, bust emphasis, and longer skirts, often with wider hems.

  8. Sussan - Wikipedia

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    Sussan is an Australian women's fashion retailer, owned and operated by the Sussan Group (ARJ Holdings), who also own and operate Sportsgirl and Suzanne Grae. History. The first Sussan store opened on Little Collins Street, Melbourne selling lingerie in 1939.

  9. Category:Australian women fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    Claudia Chan Shaw. Flora Cheong-Leen. Susien Chong. Sarah-Jane Clarke. Lorna Jane Clarkson. Kay Cohen. Keri Craig-Lee.

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