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  2. Burberry - Wikipedia

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    Burberry Group plc is a British luxury fashion house established in 1856 by Thomas Burberry and headquartered in London, England. [4] It designs and distributes ready to wear , including trench coats , leather accessories, and footwear.

  3. Japanese street fashion - Wikipedia

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    Japan is also known for its significant consumption of foreign luxury brands. According to data from 2006, Japan consumed 41 percent of the entire world's luxury goods. [6] The blue line of Burberry is among the most successful in this arena. Japanese street fashion influences the West Coast of the United States. [7]

  4. Burberry Builds Virtual Replica of Ginza Store With Elle ...

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    The Burberry Ginza store opened in November 2019, and resembles Burberry’s flagship at 121 Regent Street in London. It has a pistachio-colored facade, an interior color palette of Burberry beige ...

  5. List of perfumes - Wikipedia

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    Burberry: 2006 Midnight Charm : Dior: 2006 Secret Wish: Magic Romance: Anna Sui: Procter & Gamble [50] 2006 Prada Tendre: Prada: 2006 Princess: Vera Wang: 2006 Terre d'Hermès: Hermès: Jean-Claude Ellena: 2007 Fiorucci Glittery: Fiorucci: 2007 Light Blue Pour Homme: Dolce & Gabbana: Stefano Gabbana: 2007 Fleur du Mâle: Jean Paul Gaultier ...

  6. Japanese metal - Wikipedia

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    In April 1989, X Japan's second album Blue Blood reached number 6 and has sold 712,000 copies. [14] Their third and best-selling album Jealousy was released in July 1991, topped the charts and sold over 1 million copies. [14] They released two more number one studio albums, Art of Life (1993) and Dahlia (1996), before disbanding in 1997.

  7. EMI Records Japan - Wikipedia

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    EMI Records Japan was a Japanese record label which operated as a sublabel of Universal Music Japan. Established in April 2013, it was the successor of its previous entity as a company, EMI Music Japan. The sublabel's headquarters was located at Universal Music Japan's main office at Aoyama, Minato, Tokyo.

  8. P-Vine Records - Wikipedia

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    The label name comes from the "Peavine Branch" of the Mississippi Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad sung in blues songs by Charley Patton and Big Joe Williams. [ 1 ] In the early years, the label focused on blues and R&B but gradually expanded to wider genres such as jazz , Latin , funk , j-pop , house music , and garage punk .

  9. Code Name Blue - Wikipedia

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    Code Name Blue is a Japanese album by the South Korean rock band CNBlue. It was released on August 29, 2012 as the group's third Japanese album and their first major album under Warner Music Japan . [ 1 ]