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  2. Vince Camuto - Wikipedia

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    John Vincent "Vince" Camuto (June 4, 1936 – January 21, 2015) was an American women's footwear designer and shoe industry executive, best known for co-founding the women's fashion brand Nine West. Following the 1999 sale of Nine West to Jones Apparel Group for $900 million, Camuto became CEO and Chief Creative Officer of a new fashion company ...

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    A guest wears sunglasses, a gray oversized blazer jacket , suit flared pants , shiny sequined shoes, a black woven leather Bottega Veneta bag, outside Herskind, during the Copenhagen Fashion Week ...

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  6. Robert Camuto - Wikipedia

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    Camuto was born in New York City. He graduated from the University of Michigan Residential College in Ann Arbor in 1979 and received a master's degree in Journalism from the Columbia University School of Journalism in 1984. His father is footwear designer Vince Camuto. He has lived in France with his wife, Gilda, since 2001. The couple has one son.

  7. A-line (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The term was first used by the French couture designer Christian Dior as the label for his collection of spring 1955. [2] The A-Line collection's feature item, then the "most wanted silhouette in Paris", was a "fingertip-length flared jacket worn over a dress with a very full, pleated skirt".