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  2. 13 of the Best Kids' Clothing Stores Online, Vetted by ... - AOL

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    Zara. Creative families will enjoy the fashion-forward styling and cool collabs (Barbie, Muhammed Ali) of Zara Kids. “Very chic clothing for kids,” says Executive Editor Alexia Dellner ...

  3. Zara (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Zara (Spanish:) is a fast fashion retail subsidiary of the Spanish multinational fashion design, manufacturing, and retailing group Inditex. [3] Zara sells clothing, accessories, beauty products and perfumes. [4] The head office is located at Arteixo in the province of A Coruña, Spain. [5] In 2020 alone, it launched over twenty new product lines.

  4. 15 Best Zara-Style Bathing Suits on Amazon - AOL

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    But even Zara can cost more than we’d like to spend on swimwear. So, we decided to drop the 15 best Zara-style bathing suits from Amazon! Stay chic in these cost-effective swimsuits all summer long.

  5. Inditex - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Industria de Diseño Textil S.A. or Inditex was created as a holding company for Zara and its manufacturing plants. [16] In 1988, the company began expanding internationally with the opening of a Zara store in Porto, Portugal. [17] In 1990, the company-owned footwear collection, Tempe, populated in the children's section of Zara stores ...

  6. Zara (clothing) - Wikipedia

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  7. Tankini - Wikipedia

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    Tankini and the concept of mix-and-match swimwear were the two major innovations in that genre in the late 1990s. [12] Designer Anne Cole, the US swimwear mogul, was the originator of this style. [13] She was the woman behind the California swimwear label bearing her name, an offshoot of her family's swimsuit company.