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    Here, famous celebrities from Britney Spears to Mariah Carey show off some of the more questionable style trends from the early aughts.

  3. Juicy Couture - Wikipedia

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    Juicy Couture is an American casualwear and dress clothing brand based in Arleta, Los Angeles, California. Best known for their velour tracksuits which became a luxury staple in the 2000s, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the company was founded by Pamela Skaist-Levy and Gela Nash-Taylor in 1997 [ 4 ] and was later purchased by the Liz Claiborne fashion company in ...

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    The Best Trends From the 2024 Couture Jewelry Show From left: Bea Bongiasca, Anita Ko, State Property, Lauren Rubinski, Marco Bicego, Bibi van der Velden, Beck Jewels

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    They get to the mountain, and Al gives Megan a red Juicy Couture snow jacket, while Mike gives Megan white skiing gloves to go with her jacket. Big Mike and Megan kiss, and then Al spends alone time with her and gives her the Tiffany's snow bracelet and necklace to remember the skiing trip. He then explains the situation with Shaun's credit ...

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    Costume or fashion jewelry includes a range of decorative items worn for personal adornment that are manufactured as less expensive ornamentation to complement a particular fashionable outfit or garment [1] as opposed to "real" (fine) jewelry, which is more costly and which may be regarded primarily as collectibles, keepsakes, or investments ...