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Pages in category "Jewish fashion designers" The following 100 pages are in this category, out of 100 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The name of the factory was invented by Hebrew novelist, S.Y. Agnon. ATA is an acronym for the Hebrew words "Arigei Totzeret Artzeinu" – "fabrics manufactured in our land". [7] In the 1960s, Israeli fashion designer Lola Beer Ebner designed a line of fashionable dresses in bright colors for ATA at the request of Moller's widow.
Henri Alexander Levy (born 1991), founder of luxury fashion brand Enfants Riches Déprimés (ERD) [34] Andrea Lieberman, fashion designer, founder of A.L.C [35] Paul Marciano (born 1952), Moroccan-born co-founder of fashion company GUESS [36] Leon Max (born 1954), Russian-American fashion designer, founder of the Max Studio upmarket fashion ...
In the year 1940, Judith was the fourth most popular name for baby girls. It's a name of Hebrew origin meaning "woman from Judea" and is a feminine take on the Biblical name Judah. It has plenty ...
Jewish women like Helena Rubinstein and Estée Lauder marked history by being pioneers in the beauty industry. These women started their own companies, and they're still household names today.
Fashion during the 1940s — clothing designed and/or popular in the 1940s. Also fashion designers and clothing companies active during the decade. The main articles for this category are 1930–1945 in Western fashion and 1945–1960 in Western fashion .
If you need baby name ideas, check out the most popular baby names from the 1960s. We've found the top 100 names from the '60s for both boys and girls.
This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abigail (name) Adama (name) Aila (name) Aliza; Alona (given name) Alya (name) Ami (given name) Amira (name) Amita;