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  2. List of Parsons School of Design people - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Adrian (1903–1959), costume designer; Princess Angela of Liechtenstein (born 1958), previously known as Angela Gisela Brown, Panamanian-American fashion designer and the wife of Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein. Jeff Banks (born 1943), designer of clothing, jewelry, and home furnishings; Bill Blass (1922–2002), fashion designer ...

  3. Kara Ross - Wikipedia

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    She then started designing her own jewelry focusing on fine jewelry, making one-of-a-kind pieces for private clients. [1] In 2003, she founded Kara Ross New York [2] and her jewelry line made its debut at Bergdorf Goodman. She is known for melding traditional gold, platinum and diamond elements with organic materials like ebony and maple.

  4. List of design awards - Wikipedia

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    Kyoto Global Design Awards: 8 categories: BEST 100, Environment, Industrial, Visual, Trend, Theory, Real Estate, Restaurant/ Hotel/ Bar Design [22] Japan: Mainichi Design Prize: Mainichi Shimbun: Outstanding Japanese designers (since 1952) [23] Singapore: Singapore Jewellery Design Award: Singapore Jewellery association: Competition among art ...

  5. These Are the Most Famous New York Pizzas - AOL

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    Good New York pizza doesn’t need much in the way of toppings – and most pizza purists believe that the true test of a pizzeria is the quality of its plain cheese slice – but should you want ...

  6. Traphagen School of Fashion - Wikipedia

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    Traphagen School of Fashion was an art and design school in operation from 1923 to 1991, and was located at 1680 Broadway in New York City. [1] The school was founded and directed by Ethel Traphagen Leigh (1883–1963) with a focus on the foundational concepts of the American design movement. [ 1 ]

  7. Catherine Donovan - Wikipedia

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    After her death in 1906, Irish-born Catherine Donovan was described by the New York Times as "the pioneer dressmaker of the 400," for dressing New York's social elite known as the "400." She owned a building on Madison Avenue at 40th Street, where she sold imported gowns from leading Paris couturiers such as Charles Frederick Worth and Emile ...

  8. Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas saying goodbye to ...

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    Hollywood A-listers Catherine Zeta-Jones and Michael Douglas are waving goodbye to their posh Hudson River estate, slapping a cool $12 million price tag on their Westchester County palace.

  9. Fashion Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) is a public college under the State University of New York, in New York City. It focuses on art, business, design, mass communication, and technology connected to the fashion industry. It was founded in 1944. [2] [3]