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  2. Rykä - Wikipedia

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    Poe is credited with introducing Princess Diana to her shoes, through her creation of the Ryka Rose Foundation, a nonprofit organization working to stop violence against women. [citation needed] Since 2008, Kelly Ripa has been the spokeswoman for Rykä shoes. [7] The Rykä brand is an example of foreign branding. [citation needed]

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  6. Rykka - Wikipedia

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    Rykka was born Christina Maria Rieder in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.Christina began guitar lessons at age 15, then performed at local community festivals. During their two-year program at Vancouver Community College, Christina studied voice with Paula Kremer, while also busking around Vancouver's Granville Island.

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    Caleres Inc. is an American footwear company that owns and operates a variety of footwear brands. Its headquarters is located in Clayton, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis. [4] [5] Founded in 1878 as Bryan, Brown & Company in St. Louis, it underwent several name changes; [6] for a time, the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Company was the largest manufacturer of shoes in America.