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  2. Category:Italian fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    Italian women fashion designers (51 P) F. Fashion designers from Florence (17 P) M. Fashion designers from Milan (37 P) R. Fashion designers from Rome (24 P) T.

  3. Category:Italian women fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    It includes Italian fashion designers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Italian women fashion designers" The following 51 pages are in this category, out of 51 total.

  4. Miuccia Prada - Wikipedia

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    Miuccia Bianchi Prada (Italian: [ˈmjuttʃa ˈpraːda, miˈu-]; born Maria Bianchi [maˈriːa ˈbjaŋki] on 10 May 1949) is an Italian billionaire fashion designer and businesswoman. She is the head designer of Prada and the founder of its subsidiary Miu Miu. [1] As of October 2021, Forbes estimated her net worth at US$4.8 billion. [2]

  5. Italian fashion - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Catherine de' Medici, as Queen of France. Her fashions were the main trendsetters of courts at the time. Fashion in Italy started to become the most fashionable in Europe since the 11th century, and powerful cities of the time, such as Venice, Milan, Florence, Naples, Vicenza and Rome began to produce robes, jewelry, textiles, shoes, fabrics, ornaments and elaborate dresses. [8]

  6. Giorgio Armani - Wikipedia

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    Italian manufacturers had begun to invest in local designers and did so on unusually favourable terms. They financed production and marketing and paid the designers a percentage of the profits. New designers such as Armani could begin their businesses free from debt, with ambitious fashion shows and advertising campaigns.

  7. Valentino (fashion house) - Wikipedia

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    Valentino's international debut took place in 1962 in Florence, the Italian fashion capital of the time. Valentino gained popularity in 1967 after releasing their “no colour” collection which consisted of white, beige, and ivory apparels. The collection did not use any psychedelic patterns, a commonly used design feature during this time.

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