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  2. Ruehl No.925 - Wikipedia

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    Trubble embroidered. Ruehl No.925 was an upscale clothing brand owned by Abercrombie & Fitch, selling apparel, leather goods, and luxury goods.Themed after New York City's Greenwich Village, the store was meant to attract post-graduate individuals aged 22 to 35, competing primarily with J.Crew, Polo Ralph Lauren, and American Eagle Outfitters' equally short-lived spinoff Martin + Osa.

  3. Palmire Dumont - Wikipedia

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    By 1880, Dumont was living in Paris, as she became one of the first members of the French Bulldog-Owners Club, which was organized that year. [7] Francis Carco in his book Montmartre à vingt ans (Montmartre at Twenty) noted that Dumont's first bar in Paris was situated on Rue Halévy [] near the Place de l'Opéra.

  4. Marie-Louise Bruyère - Wikipedia

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    Marie-Louise Bruyère (6 October 1883 – ), mostly known as Madame Bruyère, [1] was a French fashion designer of the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s, operating out of Paris and importing her fashion lines abroad.

  5. Basque (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A basque is an item of women's clothing. The term, of French origin, originally referred to types of bodice or jacket with long tails, and in later usage a long corset, characterized by a close, contoured fit and extending past the waistline over the hips. It is so called because the original French fashion for long women's jackets was adopted from Basque traditional dress. In contemporary ...

  6. Category:French women fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    It includes French fashion designers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "French women fashion designers" The following 98 pages are in this category, out of 98 total.

  7. Farthingale - Wikipedia

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    At a dinner for French diplomats in May 1559, the farthingales of Elizabeth I and her ladies took up so much space that some women of her privy chamber had to sit on the rush-covered floor. [ 11 ] A chest of costume for drama at King's College, Cambridge , in 1554 contained some items fashioned from disused vestments, including two pieces of ...

  8. Façonnable - Wikipedia

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    The French fashion house launched a unique collection geared for the modern, American woman. Two further US boutiques were opened in 1997 located on the West Coast. [ 1 ] Following the success of its American women's collection, Façonnable released the range for general sale across Europe in 1999.

  9. French fashion - Wikipedia

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    French fashion. Fashion in France is an important subject in the culture and country's social life, as well as being an important part of its economy. [1] Fashion design and production became prominent in France since 15th century. During the 17th century, fashion exploded into a rich industry, for exportation and local consumption. [2]

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