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  2. Marni (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Marni Group S.r.l., commonly known as Marni, is an Italian luxury fashion house founded in 1994 by Consuelo Castiglioni in Milan, Italy. Marni was acquired by Italian fashion group OTB in 2015. [ 4 ]

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    The popularity of slides in the United States started in the late 1960s, when vibrant, colorful aesthetics, such as cherry flower motifs, were followed. Across the world in Germany, the brand Birkenstock created the first fitness slide, a simple design made from contoured cork with a single-buckled leather strap [citation needed].

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    On 14 November 2009, the company released a limited-edition diffusion collection by Jimmy Choo featuring handbags and shoes for men and women, with prices ranging from £30 to £170. The collection also included clothing designed by Choo, such as garments made of suede and leather, and was available in 200 stores worldwide, including London's ...

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  7. Marni - Wikipedia

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    The name Marni originates from several languages, including Hebrew, meaning "rejoice", [1] and Latin as a variant of "Marina", meaning "of the sea". [2] It also has derivations from Gaelic and Swahili .