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    Founded by LVMH, OTB and Prada Group, which collectively rep labels including Louis Vuitton, Dior, Fendi, Bulgari, Marni, Maison Margiela and Prada, among others, the Aura Blockchain Consortium is ...

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    LVMH’s Italian subsidiary has been pulled into a probe involving worker exploitation practices. The French luxury company’s unit making Dior bags has allegedly been handing work to Chinese ...

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    The RealReal was founded in 2011 by Julie Wainwright, an e-commerce entrepreneur.By July 2018, the company had raised $288 million in venture capital funding. [5]On May 31, 2019, The RealReal submitted a preliminary filing to the SEC to go public.

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    A dupe (duplicate) or knockoff is a product similar in appearance, functionality, or design to a higher-end, often more expensive, branded item but sold at a much lower price. Unlike counterfeit products , dupes do not copy trademarked brand names or logos and are often sold at mainstream retailers.

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    Aigner established himself designing handbags and belts for the European fashion elite. In 1950, after successful apprenticeships with designers Christian Dior and Cristóbal Balenciaga , Aigner arrived in New York City from Paris with plans to launch his brand in the new burgeoning American market.

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    Raids on storage facilities in New York City turned up a huge haul of counterfeit handbags, shoes and other luxury merchandise that could have been worth more than $1 billion if the knockoffs had ...