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    The Preppy Sweater Vest: Blend old money fashions with new money trends by wearing this chic sweater vest. The minor details, like the gold buttons, color-block lining and sharp collar up the ...

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    The popular e-trailer is a hidden treasure trove of "old money"-style pieces starting at just $50. From White + Warren's cashmere polo to Sam Edelman's velvet Mary Janes, ...

  5. Baby Phat - Wikipedia

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    Baby Phat by Kimora Lee Simmons is a privately held American apparel brand originally established in 1999 by entrepreneur, Russell Simmons. [1] Initially launched as a womenswear offshoot of the menswear label, Phat Farm, Baby Phat by Kimora Lee Simmons eventually grew into a comprehensive lifestyle brand that is widely regarded as one of the most definitive brands of the early aughts era. [2]

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    The Carlisle Collection is a U.S. fashion design company founded in 1981 by William Rondina, to offer elegant classic clothing and accessories for women by private appointment. Based in New York City , the firm has an extensive network of sales consultants in over 500 cities and upscale suburbs throughout the United States.

  7. The Limited - Wikipedia

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    Bella Cabakoff was born in Williamsburg, Brooklyn and moved to Columbus, Ohio as a toddler. [4] At 21, she became the youngest buyer for the Lazarus department store chain. In 1951, after spending over 20 years with Lazarus, she and her husband Harry Wexner opened a women's clothing store named Leslie's (after their son) on State Street.