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  2. Pop Team Epic - Wikipedia

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    Popuko gets on a bullet train to Kyoto, and enters a Train Battle with Pipimi. Popuko wins a competition. Popuko throws away random junk. Pipimi defends Popuko from a rude teacher. Pipimi tests Popuko's eyesight. The girls fight each other for clout. The girls write Senryū. Pipimi is the detective in an old adventure game.

  3. Patricia Michaels - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Michaels (born 1966, New Mexico) is a Native American fashion designer who works under the fashion label PM Waterlily. She is a citizen of the Pueblo of Taos. [1] Michaels was the first Native American to appear on the popular fashion design-focused television series, Project Runway.

  4. 30 artists, 9 months and a 'humongous' head: What went into ...

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    Mike Marino, who made Heidi Klum's Halloween costume, gives us behind-the-scenes details about how it came to be. 30 artists, 9 months and a 'humongous' head: What went into Heidi Klum's Halloween ...

  5. 15 Stylish Movies With Costumes Made by Famous Designers - AOL

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  6. Mary McFadden - Wikipedia

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    Mary McFadden [1] (October 1, 1938 – September 13, 2024) was an American art collector, editor, fashion designer, and writer. She designed pleated dresses which were popular with women in high society. [2] [3]

  7. 10 Influential Women Designers in Fashion History - AOL

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    Long before the origins of what would become Women’s History Month were put in motion in 1981, female designers and pioneers in fashion were carving out their own paths to empower women with ...

  8. Theadora Van Runkle - Wikipedia

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    While in her twenties Dorothy began to call herself Theadora (which is the two parts of her name, Doro-thy, fancifully transposed) and became a department store fashion illustrator. For a month she worked as a sketch artist for Dorothy Jeakins, an Oscar-winning costume designer. [3]

  9. How Costume Designers From ‘Cruella’ to ‘Spencer’ Created ...

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    The costume design race is a design dream, from the fantasy world of “Dune,” to 1970s London in “Cruella,” the iconic re-creation of legendary gowns in “Respect” and the power pants of ...