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  2. List of Fashion Institute of Technology alumni - Wikipedia

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    Francisco Costa [12] [49] – designer, Calvin Klein collection for women; Laura Dahl – fashion designer; Marisol Deluna – fashion designer [50] Alan Eckstein – fashion designer and co-founder of Timo Weiland [51] Andrew Fezza – fashion designer [52] Carolina Herrera – fashion designer, President of Carolina Herrera New York; Norma ...

  3. The Man Who Knew Too Much (Alexander McQueen collection)

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    For outerwear, there were trench coats, leather jackets, and sweaters and wrap jackets influenced by Peruvian textiles and Navajo weaving. [ 14 ] [ 21 ] [ 27 ] Look 22, a jacket, top, and pencil skirt in wool bouclé and cashmere , is a clear homage to Tippi Hedren's outfit from The Birds , a reference McQueen had deliberately avoided making in ...

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    Now through Jan. 8, J.Crew is having an end-of-season cashmere sale for up to 50% off select styles for men, women, and kids, where you can find this stunning cashmere sweater for a fraction of ...

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    For example, a blend of cashmere and silk might be labeled 50% Cashmere, 50% Silk or 70% Cashmere, 30% Silk, depending upon the actual cashmere and silk content. If the item contains only cashmere, it should be labeled 100% Pashmina or All Cashmere by the Wool Act or regulations.

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  7. Cashmere wool - Wikipedia

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    Cashmere is a hygroscopic fiber, absorbing and releasing water from the air based on the surrounding environment. This helps regulate the body in both warm and cool temperatures. [1] A number of countries produce cashmere and have improved processing techniques over the years, but China and Mongolia are two of the leading producers as of 2019.

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