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  2. Neiman Marcus - Wikipedia

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    Neiman Marcus is an American department store chain founded in 1907 in Dallas, Texas by Herbert Marcus, his sister Carrie Marcus Neiman, and her husband Abraham Lincoln Neiman. Since 2024 it has been owned by Saks Global , the American division of the Hudson's Bay Company .

  3. Neiman Marcus Group - Wikipedia

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    On May 2, 2005, Neiman Marcus Group was the subject of a leveraged buyout (LBO), selling itself to two private equity firms, Texas Pacific Group and Warburg Pincus. [3]In August 2013, Women's Wear Daily reported Neiman Marcus Group was preparing for an initial public offering of its stock. [4]

  4. Gamcha - Wikipedia

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    Bangladeshi Rickshaw Puller wearing traditional Gamcha Milk salesman wearing Gamchha in Nepal. Gamcha (or Gamchhā, Gāmchhā, Gāmuchhā (Odia), Gamusā (Assamese) and Angochha) is a rectangular piece of traditional coarse cotton cloth, sometimes with a checked design, worn as traditional scarf by men in the Indian subcontinent, mainly in Eastern India (including Assam), Bangladesh, as well ...

  5. Carrie Marcus Neiman - Wikipedia

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    Carrie Marcus Neiman (May 3, 1883 – March 6, 1953) was an American businesswoman and one of the co-founders of Neiman Marcus, a luxury department store.

  6. Rodolfo Gucci - Wikipedia

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    Rodolfo Gucci (16 July 1912 – 15 May 1983), also known by his stage name Maurizio D'Ancora, was an Italian actor and entrepreneur, who appeared in more than 40 films between 1929 and 1946. He was a member of the Gucci family .

  7. Vera Neumann - Wikipedia

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    "Vera scarves" became immediately popular and Vera herself was soon on first-name terms with well-known women around the country. Marilyn Monroe was a fan [ 9 ] as were Grace Kelly and First Lady Bess Truman , who selected Vera fabric from Schumacher, Inc. to decorate the third-floor solarium windows and upholstery of the White House .

  8. Prostitution in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh and Nepal are the main sources of trafficked children in South Asia. Bangladeshi women and girls are forced into the brothels of India, Pakistan, Malaysia, UAE and other Asian countries. [25] The United States Department of State Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons ranks Bangladesh as a 'Tier 2 Watch List' country. [24]

  9. Taqiyah (cap) - Wikipedia

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    Four traditional types of topi in Bangladesh. The prayer cap in Bangladesh is known as a ṭopi, from the Prakrit term ṭopiā, meaning 'helmet'. In the Chittagong and Sylhet divisions, it is known as the toki, from the Arabic term طاقية. Topis made in Comilla and Nilphamari are exported to the Middle East. [citation needed]