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  2. Frankie Welch - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Welch (March 29, 1924 – September 2, 2021) was an American fashion designer from Rome, Georgia.She is primarily known for designing scarves for prominent political figures, which she sold from her boutique in Alexandria, Virginia.

  3. Headscarf - Wikipedia

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    Women's headscarves for sale in Damascus In Christian cultures, nuns cover their bodies and hair. Here is an example of a 16th-century wimple, worn by a widowed Queen Anna of Poland, with a veil and a ruff around the neck. A headscarf is a scarf covering most or all of the top of a person's, usually women's, hair and head, leaving the face ...

  4. Scarf - Wikipedia

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    A scarf (pl.: scarves or scarfs) is a long piece of fabric that is worn on or around the neck, shoulders, or head. A scarf is used for warmth, sun protection, cleanliness, fashion, religious reasons, or to show support for a sports club or team. [1] Scarves can be made from materials including wool, linen, silk, and cotton. It is a common type ...

  5. Ruqun - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 48–50 [55] The ruqun (i.e. short jacket under skirt) continued to be worn in early Qing dynasty, [4] but the later Qing dynasty depictions of ruqun in arts were mostly based on earlier paintings rather than the lived clothing worn by women in this period. [5]: 48–50 In the late Qing, women wore the long jacket ao with the skirt. [56]

  6. Carolina Herrera - Wikipedia

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    Carolina Herrera (born María Carolina Josefina Pacanins y Niño; 8 January 1939 [2]) is a Venezuelan American fashion designer. [3] Known for her personal style, she founded her namesake brand in 1980.

  7. Wet Seal - Wikipedia

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    Blink stores focused on denim products for the same teenage girl demographic as Wet Seal but with store sizes of 1,600 square feet (150 m 2) versus the 4,000 square feet (370 m 2) of Wet Seal. [4] It also operated web-based stores, which included www.thewetseal.com that offered Wet Seal merchandise; and www.ardenb.com, which offered Arden B ...

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