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  2. Paco Rabanne - Wikipedia

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    The fragrance 1 Million, released in 2008, was the last scent that Rabanne played a role in developing [22] and is considered to be one of the most popular men's fragrances worldwide. [23] Lady Million, a fragrance recognisable by its distinctive golden bottles, also held a strong presence in the market as of 2023. [ 24 ]

  3. Puig (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 1987 Puig acquired Paco Rabanne's Fashion House. [16] One of the key milestones in the international expansion was the agreement reached in the 1980s with the Venezuelan designer Carolina Herrera in New York City to create and market all her fragrances. Years later, in 1995, Carolina Herrera fashion business area also joined Puig.

  4. Rabanne (fashion house) - Wikipedia

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    In 1968 Paco Rabanne and Puig began working together and in 1969 the first Paco Rabanne fragrance "Calandre" was launched. [1] [14] 1 Million was launched in 2008 and it was the last scent that Paco Rabanne helped developed. [15] Since the launch it has Rabanne's most popular mens fragrance and one of the most popular worldwide. [16]

  5. Bull Ring, Birmingham - Wikipedia

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    The store is clad in 15,000 shiny aluminium discs [35] and was inspired by a Paco Rabanne sequinned dress. [ 36 ] [ 37 ] The Selfridges store cost £60 million and the contractor was Laing O'Rourke .

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  7. Emanuel Ungaro - Wikipedia

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    During the mid- to late 1960s, Ungaro was known as one of the Space Age designers, along with Andre Courrèges, Pierre Cardin, Paco Rabanne, Rudi Gernreich, Jean-Marie Armand, [4] and Diana Dew, creating ultra-modern, futuristic clothing of stark simplicity consisting of flaring, mini-length garments [5] [6] of geometric shape in welt-seamed [7 ...