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  2. Diffusion line - Wikipedia

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    A diffusion line (also known as a bridge line) [1] is a secondary line of merchandise created by a high-end fashion house or fashion designer that retails at lower prices. [2] These ranges are separate from a fashion house's "signature line", or principal artistic line, that typically retails at much higher prices.

  3. Comic book price guide - Wikipedia

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    Popular online price guides include comicbookrealm.com (free), ComicsPriceGuide.com (free and paid services), RarityGuide [1] (free and paid), and GPAnalysis.com specifically for CGC (certified) Comics (paid). Both online and print price guides can exhibit variations, leading collectors to rely on a blend of multiple sources to derive a precise ...

  4. Fendi - Wikipedia

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    Fendi was a family-controlled company until 1999, when Prada and LVMH, the world's biggest luxury goods group, joined to buy 51 percent of Fendi for $545 million; competitor Gucci lost out in the bidding process.

  5. A Guide to Eating Your Way Through Selfridges and Harrods - AOL

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    The friendly rivalry between two of London’s most prominent department stores, Selfridges and Harrods, has led to the two constantly coming up with new ideas and one-of-a-kind experiences to woo ...

  6. Selfridges - Wikipedia

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    Selfridges, also known as Selfridges & Co., is a chain of upmarket department stores in the United Kingdom that is operated by Selfridges Retail Limited. [1] It was founded by Harry Gordon Selfridge in 1908. [ 1 ]

  7. Selfridges’ Weston Family, François-Henri Pinault ... - AOL

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    LONDON — The Weston family, whose holdings include Selfridges, Holt Renfrew and Fortnum & Mason saw their wealth rise by 470 million pounds to 11 billion pounds over the past year, making them ...

  8. Category:High fashion brands - Wikipedia

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    C. Nigel Cabourn; Cacharel; Calibre (menswear) Calvin Klein (fashion house) Camilla and Marc; Camisería Burgos; Canada Goose (clothing) Caraceni (company)

  9. Selfridges flagship store - Wikipedia

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    Selfridges window display, 2009. Selfridges' 27 Oxford Street windows have become synonymous with the brand, and to a certain degree have become as famous as the store and the Oxford Street location itself. The windows consistently attract tourists, designers and fashionistas alike to marvel at the current designs and styling and fashion trends ...