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  2. Swedish fashion - Wikipedia

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    Swedish fashion embraces usefulness as it is the attitude surrounding most consumer products throughout Northern Europe. Clothing is made to be practical and purposeful. This is largely due to the country's long history of harsh climatic conditions and its strong Lutheran background.

  3. Category:Swedish fashion - Wikipedia

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    Swedish fashion designers (4 C, 32 P) Pages in category "Swedish fashion" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent ...

  4. Category:Swedish fashion designers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swedish fashion designers" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Valerie Aflalo;

  5. Culture of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Modern Swedish clothing is internationally influenced. In recent years, Sweden has gotten more involved in the fashion industry, headquartering best-known brands like Hennes & Mauritz (operating as H&M), J. Lindeberg (operating as JL), Tiger of Sweden, Acne Jeans and Filippa K within its borders.

  6. Lars Nilsson (designer) - Wikipedia

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    Lars Nilsson (born 1966) is a Swedish fashion designer [1] and member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America who has worked with fashion houses, including Christian Lacroix, Balmain, Christian Dior, Ralph Lauren, Bill Blass, Nina Ricci and his own menswear line, Mr. Nils. [2] [3] [4]

  7. Björn Borg (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Björn Borg AB is a Swedish apparel fashion brand named after the former professional tennis player of the same name. The company was formerly named World Brand Management (WBM), and has stores in seven European countries, with Sweden and the Netherlands being the most important ones. New markets are Germany and the United Kingdom.

  8. Ann-Sofie Johansson - Wikipedia

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    Johansson grew up in Ronneby, an hour away from Stockholm, Sweden. [1] As a youth, she shopped often at H&M, calling it the "heaven of fashion". [1]After first thinking about becoming a veterinarian, Johansson instead pursued art science studies and archaeology at Gothenburg and Lund universities – it was then that she realized she wanted a career involving artistic creativity. [2]

  9. Gudrun Sjödén (fashion label) - Wikipedia

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    Gudrun Sjödén, Stockholm, Sweden Gudrun Sjödén, Monmouth Street, Covent Garden, London. Gudrun Sjödén (née Rådevik) is a Swedish fashion label and retail chain.In 2016 the company is headquartered in Stockholm, and has 12 stores in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, the UK and the US, and via a Germany subsidiary, six stores in Germany.