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  2. Nancye Radmin - Wikipedia

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    Bullard moved to New York City in the 1960s, and was a secretary before she married. In 1977, Radmin opened The Forgotten Woman boutique on the Upper East Side, to sell high-end designer clothing [3] in larger women's sizes, [4] [5] including lingerie, accessories, jewelry, and shoes. [6] "They had all these myths that fat ladies don’t buy ...

  3. Lillie Rubin - Wikipedia

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    Founder and namesake Lillie Rubin died at age 90 in 1984, at which point her chain had grown to 50 stores. [3] The chain was the target of a potential lawsuit from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission in 1995, following a complaint filed in Phoenix, Arizona the year before, after a male applicant was denied a job due to his gender. [4]

  4. List of defunct consumer brands - Wikipedia

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    9.2 Clothing and accessories. 9.3 Consumer electronics and software. 9.4 Home consumer products. 9.5 Photography. 9.6 Toy manufacturers. 10 Telecommunications.

  5. History of fashion design - Wikipedia

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    During the early 18th century the first fashion designers came to the fore as the leaders of fashion. In the 1720s, the queen's dressmaker Françoise Leclerc became sought-after by the women of the French aristocracy, [4] and in the mid century, Marie Madeleine Duchapt, Mademoiselle Alexandre and Le Sieur Beaulard all gained national recognition and expanded their customer base from the French ...

  6. 1970s in fashion - Wikipedia

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    By the late 1970s, most men and women were wearing sports clothing as everyday apparel. This was primarily based on tracksuits , jumpsuits , velour or terry cloth shirts (often striped and low-cut), [ 15 ] sweaters, cardigans , sweatshirts, puffer vests, [ 342 ] flare jeans , [ 15 ] straight-leg jeans, and collared shirts, both long sleeve and ...

  7. Hanfu - Wikipedia

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    The women's clothing in the early Tang dynasty were quite similar to the clothing in the Sui dynasty; the upper garment was a short-sleeved short jacket with a low-cut; the lower garment was a tight-fitting skirt which was tied generally above the waist, but sometimes as high as the armpits, and a scarf was wrapped around the shoulders.

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