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  2. Jenny Kee - Wikipedia

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    In May 2012, she launched her first solo show in more than three decades at the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Australia. In 2013, Kee was awarded the Australian Fashion Laureate. [3] In 2015, she partnered with Woolmark to launch an Australian merino capsule collection inspired by her past designs, including the jumper worn by Princess Diana.

  3. Coogi - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1969 as "Cuggi" in Toorak, Melbourne, Australia, [2] the label was renamed in 1987 to sound more like an indigenous Australian name. The label was purchased in 2002 by Coogi Partners LLC, a joint venture in New York City; the brand subsequently grew from its core sweater line to a full apparel line, featuring patterns and designs reflective of the signature sweaters.

  4. Category:Australian women fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    It includes Australian fashion designers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Australian women fashion designers" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.

  5. Category:Australian fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    Australian women fashion designers (55 P) A. Australian milliners (3 P) Pages in category "Australian fashion designers" The following 89 pages are in this category ...

  6. Flamingo Park Frock Salon - Wikipedia

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    In 1977 Flamingo Park won an Australian Lyrebird Award in the creative fashion category of 'The Innovators'. [8] The Flamingo Park duo had created a purple silk taffeta fantasy dress. [9] In 2018 Kee and Jackson were made Officers of the Order of Australia for their services to Australia's fashion industry. [citation needed]

  7. Why a Dutch designer is knitting jumpers from human hair - AOL

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    So far, it has made prototypes of human hair coats, jumpers, and blazers — with the hope that one day, clothing companies will buy rolls of its alternative material for their own designs.

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