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  2. Andrew Fezza - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Fezza was born in 1955 in Connecticut, [5] and studied biology and sociology at Boston College with the intention of becoming a dentist. [3] [1] Following a visit to Florence where he saw Italian fashions first hand, he enrolled at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York where he met his future wife, Marilyn.

  3. Armani - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1979, [43] Armani Collezioni (known as Giorgio Armani Le Collezioni for women and Mani for men before 2000) [44] was the diffusion line of Giorgio Armani that retailed at a lower price than Giorgio Armani and the haute couture line, Armani Privé. The logo was usually displayed in black and written on a white label but often varies.

  4. Giorgio Armani - Wikipedia

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    Armani with Olimpia Milano basketball players at Vogue Fashion's Night Out, September 2009. Giorgio Armani has a keen interest in sports. He is the president of the Olimpia Milano basketball team, [18] and an Inter Milan fan. [19] [20] Armani has twice designed suits for the England national football team.

  5. Robert Hall Clothes - Wikipedia

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    Robert Hall Clothes, Inc., popularly known as Robert Hall, was an American retailer that flourished circa 1938–1977.Based in Connecticut, its warehouse-like stores were mostly concentrated in the New York, Chicago and Los Angeles metropolitan areas.

  6. How Showtime’s ‘American Gigolo’ Pays Homage to Armani With a ...

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    Costume designer Stephani Lewis talks how she took inspiration from the original 1980 film — which included costumes designed by Armani — and used fashion to reflect the protagonist’s ...

  7. Today's Man (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Today's Man, Inc., was a chain of men's apparel stores that operated 25 retail stores in the New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas. They offered a wide selection of low-cost but good-quality merchandise. The store offered a large selection of suits in the price range between $50 and $200.

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