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  2. Seraphine (company) - Wikipedia

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    Seraphine is an international maternity fashion label and store. [2] The company was founded by French-born designer Cecile Reinaud [3] in 2002. [4] Seraphine is based in London and has stores in Dubai, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, the United States and France.

  3. Marc Bohan - Wikipedia

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    Princess Grace supported Bohan by opening the Baby Dior boutique in 1967. Actress Sophia Loren was also among his many clients. [9] Jacqueline Kennedy admired Bohan's designs and had them adapted by Oleg Cassini and Chez Ninon. [10] In 1976, Bohan was chosen to design the wedding dress of Silvia Sommerlath at her wedding to King Carl XVI Gustaf ...

  4. Smallable - Wikipedia

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    Smallable was founded in Paris in 2008 by Cécile Roederer and Pierre Rochand [2] as an online concept-store dedicated to products for children. [3] The website also offers an online magazine [2] and publishes a birth guide each year.

  5. 100 chic French baby names for girls and what they mean - AOL

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    100 French baby girl names. Here are 100 French names and their interpreted meanings. Pick one for your petite fille! Vivienne — Alive. Simone — To listen. Belle — Beauty.

  6. Sophie the Giraffe - Wikipedia

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    The toy has been made in France (as Sophie la Girafe) since 1961, first in Asnières-sur-Oise, near Paris by Delacoste then from 1991 by Vulli based in Rumilly in the French Alps. Its name refers to its launch on 25 May 1961, the feast day of Saint Madeleine Sophie Barat .

  7. La Fée aux Choux - Wikipedia

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    In February 1896, on the boulevard Poissonnière leading to the cabarets of Montmartre, Dr. Alexandre Lion opened an exposition, a “boutique fully operational,” of baby incubators, filled with live, premature infants. [6] The baby incubator was a new invention, modeled after chicken incubators, serving to keep the babies warm.

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