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  2. Marina Toybina - Wikipedia

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    Marina Toybina was born in Moscow.At age 11, she and her family immigrated to Phoenix, Arizona, [2] [3] and graduated from Shadow Mountain High School in May 2000. [4] Toybina said she designed her first piece of clothing, a purple dress, as a junior and worked at a Hallmark store to save money.

  3. Category:Purple dresses - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Purple dresses" ... Plum Vera Wang dress of Keira Knightley This page was last edited on 6 November 2024, at 08:49 (UTC). ...

  4. 14 Times Oprah Has Worn the Color Purple to Promote “The ...

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    December 6: The Color Purple Premiere. At the premiere of The Color Purple in Los Angeles, Oprah wore a vibrant, body-skimming gown by Dolce & Gabanna, a sparkly purple clutch, and matching heels ...

  5. Manuel Cuevas - Wikipedia

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    But I started making prom dresses that were pretty expensive, and all the girls said, 'Mommy I don't want you to make my prom dress. I want Manuel to make my prom dress!' I continued making prom dresses and in one year I made 77 dresses, then the next year I made 110, and from then on I hired people to help me sew. I made a fortune." [3]

  6. Demitoilet - Wikipedia

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    Purple is a mysterious and impressive dress colour. It may give a sense of oppression or inspiration. Dark purple dresses give a sense of terror, whereas dresses in light purple can leave others with an impression of a calm and modest individual. The vast differences between shades make purple a very unique dress colour.

  7. Delphos gown - Wikipedia

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    The Delphos gown is a finely pleated silk dress first created in about 1907 by French designer Henriette Negrin and her husband, Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo (1871–1949). They produced the gowns until about 1950. [1] [2] It was inspired by, and named after, a classical Greek statue, the Charioteer of Delphi. [3]

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