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  2. Ralph Lauren Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, products, and brands of the American fashion company founded by Ralph Lauren in 1967. The company produces clothing, accessories, fragrances, and home goods for various segments and markets worldwide.

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    Moncler is a Milan-based company that designs and sells outerwear, accessories, and fragrance. Founded in France in 1952, it has expanded to become a global brand with collaborations with emerging designers and acquisitions of Stone Island.

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    Izod is an American clothing company that produces dressy-casual clothing, sportswear, footwear and accessories. It is known for its Lacoste-style polo shirts with a crocodile logo, and has a long history of licensing and partnerships with other brands.

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    Learn what designer clothing is, how it is licensed, and what brands and types are available. Find out the history, quality, and price of designer jeans and other apparel.

  6. Silk Cut - Wikipedia

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    Silk Cut is a British brand of cigarettes, owned by Japan Tobacco, that was launched in 1964 and is known for its distinctive white packaging and surrealistic advertising campaigns. The brand offers different tar and nicotine levels, from 0.01 mg to 3 mg, and has sponsored sports such as rugby league and Jaguar racing.

  7. St. John (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    St. John is a fashion brand founded in 1962 by Robert and Marie Gray, known for its classic wool and rayon yarn knits, Chanel inspired jackets, and primary colors. The brand has a long history of celebrity endorsements, such as Kelly Gray, Gisele Bündchen, Angelina Jolie, and Kate Winslet.

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    Learn about the fashion trends and styles of the 1970s, from hippie to glam to casual chic. See photos, examples, and descriptions of clothing, accessories, and colors for women and men.

  9. Fendi - Wikipedia

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    Fendi is a Roman brand founded in 1925 by Adele and Edoardo Fendi, known for its fur, leather goods, and accessories. The logo of Fendi, a double F in a square, was created by Karl Lagerfeld in 1966 and has been reinterpreted by various designers.

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