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  2. Esé Azénabor-Grembowski - Wikipedia

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    Esé Azénabor's designs feature dramatic silhouettes, hand beading with crystals, pearls, and stones, and embroidery on fabrics such as French lace and tulle. [ 4 ] [ 3 ] [ 7 ] Her collections draw inspiration from vintage, African, and contemporary European styles, emphasizing bespoke gown creation tailored to individual preferences.

  3. Izod - Wikipedia

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    Izod Luxury Sport (LX): Izod's 'red label' premium sportswear brand for men, it has premium fabrics and finer attention to detail, such as name embroidery. As with the 'blue label', Luxury Sports spans from tailored clothing, sportswear, activewear, and accessories, to leather goods.

  4. Chiffon (fabric) - Wikipedia

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    Chiffon is a lightweight fabric which is associated with elegance and luxury; [4] it drapes well and has a shimmery and sheer appearance. [1] [4] Under a magnifying glass, chiffon resembles a fine net or mesh, which gives it some transparency. Chiffon can be produced out of natural or synthetic fibres. [1]

  5. Shop The 17 Most Flattering Winter Dresses Now - AOL

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    Best Winter Dresses at Amazon. 1. Cozy Neutral: This rib midi dress can go from winter to spring effortlessly — just $60! 2. Pullover Queen: Try this pullover mock neck sweater dress — just ...

  6. Brocade - Wikipedia

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    The designs woven into brocade fabrics were often Persian in origin. It was also common to see Christian subjects depicted in the complex weaves of the fabric. When these luxurious fabrics were made into clothing or wall hangings, they were at times adorned with precious and semiprecious stones, small medallions of enamel, embroidery and ...

  7. François Lesage - Wikipedia

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    A bolero ("Chevaux Savants" with rearing embroidered horses, from the summer 1938 collection), a cape embroidered with sun rays, and gilt sequins from the following winter highlight the collaboration between the designer and the craftsman. Until she closed her business in 1954, Elsa Schiaparelli gave Lesage all her embroidery work.