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    In June 2011, the company transferred its common stock listing to the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) with the symbol "XOXO". [15] In September 2012, WeddingWire raised an additional $25 million in Series B funding from Spectrum Equity. [16] Mike Steib joined XO Group as president in July 2013 and assumed the role of CEO in March 2014. [17]

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    XOXO was started by Gregg and Lynne Fiene in 1991 along with their partners, Marc and Michelle Bohbot (owners of Bisou Bisou). In 1999, annual sales reached $100 million but the company struggled financially. Gregg Fiene bought the Bohbot's shares and put the company on sale. XOXO was sold to Aris Industries in 1999 for $25 million.

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    Amongst the three utility wear garments (jumpsuits, boiler suits and dungarees) jumpsuits were the first one to become fashion wear. The reason was its slimmer cut. Elvis Presley's jumpsuit. In the 1930s, fashion designer Elsa Schiaparelli began designing jumpsuits for women. Her designs were the talk of the town but were worn by only a few.

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