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  2. Gorman (brand) - Wikipedia

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    By 2003, the label was stocked in 55 retailers in Australia and 15 in Japan. The first Gorman boutique opened in 2004 in Prahran, Melbourne . [ 2 ] In 2010, the company was purchased by Factory X, [ 3 ] and by the mid-2010s, Gorman was considered a well recognized Australian clothing brand, with fans of the brand referring to themselves as ...

  3. Plus-size clothing - Wikipedia

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    Sizing in Australia is not synchronous with the US; plus-size garments are considered to be size 16 and upward, which is the equivalent of a US size 12. [3] A recent study conducted by IBISWorld reports that "65.2% of the population aged 18 and over are expected to be overweight or obese in 2017-18."

  4. Zimmermann (fashion label) - Wikipedia

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    Zimmermann is a luxury fashion brand from Sydney, Australia. The eponymous label was founded by sisters Nicky and Simone Zimmermann in 1991. [1] Zimmermann has over 56 stores in both Australia and globally, including throughout the United States, United Kingdom, Europe and China.

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  6. City Chic Collective - Wikipedia

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    City Chic Collective (CCC), founded as Miller's Retail in 1992, and rebranded in December 2006 to Specialty Fashion Group, [1] is an Australian retail clothing company. It is headquartered in the Sydney suburb of Alexandria. As of January 2024, the company operates 90 stores in Australia and New Zealand, and a global online store. City Chic ...

  7. Lisa Gorman - Wikipedia

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    Gorman began her career in fashion as a designer for the Melbourne bridal couturier Mariana Hardwick. [7] In 1999, she launched her label, Gorman, with a collection titled ‘Less Than 12 Degrees’ at the now-defunct fat 52 boutique. [8] By 2003, the label was stocked in 55 retailers in Australia and 15 in Japan.