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  2. Carla Fendi - Wikipedia

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    Carla Fendi was born on July 12, 1937, to Edoardo and Adele Fendi. She had four sisters, Paola, Anna, Franca and Alda. [2] [3] She was married to Candido Speroni, but did not have any children. [4] In the 1950s, Carla started working with her sisters for Fendi, the family's shop [5] that Edoardo and Adele had begun in 1925. [3]

  3. Carla Fendi, face of famous Italian luxury brand, dies aged 79

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  4. Anna Fendi - Wikipedia

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    Anna Fendi (born in Rome, 23 March 1933) is an Italian fashion designer and entrepreneur; she created the Fendi brand along with her sisters Alda, Carla, Franca and Paola. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She has two daughter: Silvia , Fendi 's artistic director of accessories and menswear, and Ilaria , past Fendissime artistic director and shoe designer.

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  6. Fendi’s First Major Fragrance Collection Is the Start of a ...

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    Casa Grande, a leather scent with hints of cherry and incense, is an ode to Adele Fendi, who co-founded the company as a fur and leather goods store in 1925 with her husband, Edoardo; while La ...

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  8. Jazz pianist and composer Carla Bley dies at the age of 87 - AOL

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  9. B-A-B-Y - Wikipedia

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    The song was recorded in 1969 by the chilean band Aguaturbia on their self-titled debut album. It was also recorded in 1977 by American singer Rachel Sweet for her album Fool Around, whose version on the Stiff label reached no. 35 on the UK singles chart. [6]