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  2. Frank Mechaly - Wikipedia

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    Frank Mechaly (born May 9, 1975) is a French jeans designer and brand maker, specializing in premium denim. Though he has successfully launched a number of brands including Sacred Blue and Blue Cult, [1] he is probably best known as the founder and creator of 575 DENIM (now being renamed May75 brand) which has been embraced by celebrities such as Cameron Diaz who made a point of publicly ...

  3. More women die of heart disease than any other condition ...

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    The American Heart Association hosts an annual Red Dress Collection Concert to help raise awareness and funds for women's heart health research. While you may not be able to attend the event, you ...

  4. List of sewing stitches - Wikipedia

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    types of hand sewing stitches. This is a list of stitches used in hand and machine sewing.The most common standard for stitches in the apparel industry is ASTM International ASTM D6193-16(2020) [1] The standard also covers various types of seams.

  5. Denim - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, denim jeans were such an integral part of youth culture [9] that automobile manufactures, beginning with American Motors Corporation began offering denim-like interior finishes. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] (Because denim cannot pass fire resistance safety standards, [ 12 ] indigo-colored spun nylon or vinyl was used, [ 13 ] with contrast ...

  6. Cameron Diaz Makes Her Big Red-Carpet Return in Slouchy ... - AOL

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    Up top, Diaz went full movie star in a transparent black pussy-bow blouse layered under a sweeping black Gucci monogram coat, accented with dangly gold-and-purple earrings and a bright-red lip.

  7. Hem - Wikipedia

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    Hem detail with inscriptions, Saint-John in Crucifixion, Ferrara, by Vicino da Ferrara (1469–70). A hem in sewing is a garment finishing method, where the edge of a piece of cloth is folded and sewn to prevent unravelling of the fabric and to adjust the length of the piece in garments, such as at the end of the sleeve or the bottom of the garment.