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  2. The Easy Way to Start Your Own Clothing Line (Yes, Really) - AOL

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  3. Yeezy (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Yeezy Gap was characterized by minimalist and utilitarian design, echoing previous Yeezy collections designed by West. [18] It consisted of "elevated" basic clothing, including hoodies, tracksuits, and jackets. The line was met with generally positive critical and commercial reception, although some criticized the manner in which it was released.

  4. Ed Hardy (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Hardy blamed the collapse on creative and marketing decisions by Audigier, such as Audigier featuring his own name prominently on branded items (on one item 14 times, compared to Hardy's once), and prominent association with short-lived reality TV celebrity Jon Gosselin. Following legal battles, Hardy regained control of the brand in 2010 ...

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  6. Madonna fashion brands - Wikipedia

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    Sold exclusively at Macy's stores, [10] prior to the line, their New York department store created a section called Madonnaland in 1985. It was established to coincide with her Radio City Music Hall concerts as part of The Virgin Tour. They sold clothing and jewelry resembling those worn by the singer at the time and held a look-alike contest ...

  7. Jeffrey Sebelia - Wikipedia

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    His winnings included $100,000 to develop his own clothing line, a 2007 Saturn Sky Roadster, a year's representation by Designer's Management Agency, and a 15-page spread - featuring Marilinda Rivera, the model with whom he was paired during most of the Project Runway challenges - in ELLE magazine.

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