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  2. Hubert de Givenchy - Wikipedia

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    Hubert James Taffin de Givenchy was born on 20 February 1927 in Beauvais, Oise, [3] [4] [5] into a Protestant noble family. [6] He was the younger son of Lucien Taffin de Givenchy, Marquis of Givenchy (1888–1930), and his wife, the former Béatrice ("Sissi") Badin (1888–1976).

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    LVMH sold Donna Karan International, with the 'Donna Karan' and 'DKNY' brands, to the G-III Apparel Group in 2016 for $650 million. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] G-III, based in New York City , is a manufacturer and distributor of clothing and accessories under their owned brands, licensed brands, and private label brands.

  4. Angel musicians (National Gallery) - Wikipedia

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    Researchers agree that the two panels originated in Leonardo da Vinci's studio: [8] indeed, they resemble the style used by the master in the London version of the central panel of the retable (the Virgin of the Rocks); [8] moreover, the three panels of the altarpiece demonstrate similar technical processes - the use of fingers, for example, to finish the contours of the figures - which, in ...

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    These are the stories you liked, loved and shared the most in 2015.

  6. Ann Church - Wikipedia

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    Ann Rachel Church was a patient of infectious endocarditis.She died at Prahran, Victoria on 17 May 1975. [1]In 1998 the Australian Ballet donated Church's costumes designed for Melbourne Cup, a ballet first performed in 1962.

  7. Bernini (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Bernini's stores were known as offering "the very best menswear", with some branches selling custom-made suits. [3] Pricing for a suit, shirt, and shoes could run into the thousands of dollars. [1] Visitors to the line's many stores included celebrities like rapper Puff Daddy and basketball player Michael Jordan.