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  2. File:CIL IV pp1-100.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (4,385 × 6,250 pixels, file size: 45.43 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 100 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. Fashion blog - Wikipedia

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    Fashion is a multi-billion-dollar industry that has considerable impact on the way ordinary people dress and present themselves. It relies heavily on media and advertising to communicate the producer's preferences and goals, and to influence public perception through various types of promotion.

  4. Get lifestyle news, with the latest style articles, fashion news, recipes, home features, videos and much more for your daily life from AOL.

  5. Zoran (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Zoran Ladicorbic (born 1947), known as Zoran, is an American fashion designer who launched his business in 1976. [1] He is particularly known for extremely minimalist, understated garments following the American sportswear principle, in neutral colors (occasionally red, purple or blue) and high quality natural fabrics such as silk, linen and cashmere wool.

  6. Street style - Wikipedia

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    Blogs that focus on fashion brands and products, street style and personal style in particular are the largest categories of the blogs. Fashion blogs , or style blogs, are blogs that focus on fashion and beauty and are produced by bloggers who self-identify as stylists, creating their own authentic looks and exposing them in urban spaces.

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  8. Lookbook.nu - Wikipedia

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    "Lookbook.nu" was a fashion, youth culture, and community website, created by Yuri Lee in San Francisco. It was inspired by street fashion websites and blogs such as The Sartorialist and The Cobrasnake and designed for users to post their own street-fashion photography, featuring themselves and their outfits. One fashion writer called the site ...

  9. Fashionista (website) - Wikipedia

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    It was originally written as a fashion blog by Faran Krentcil. [1] In April 2009, editor Natalie Hormilla stepped down. [2] By 2010, Fashionista had gained worldwide popularity in the fashion niche and revamped its website and logo (also moving it from Joomla to WordPress). [3] In 2010, Breaking Media raised a $1.3 million round of investment. [4]