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  2. Fashionphile - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] [11] They originally sold pre-owned luxury handbags on eBay, and in 2007 launched a website to sell the products. [12] [13] In 2008, they opened their first store space off Rodeo Drive and Wilshire Blvd in Beverly Hills. [14] The company's growth drove its next move shortly afterwards to open their new store on Maiden Lane in San ...

  3. Goyard - Wikipedia

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    Maison Goyard, or simply Goyard, is a French fashion house established in 1792 in Paris; [1] the company operated as Maison Goyard by founder Fashion designer Francois Goyard [2] [3] The brand is known for a certain amount of secrecy surrounding its products; little is known of the origins of the iconic interlocking Chevron pattern, seen on many Goyard bags.

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    From notable brands like Telfar to Etsy shops, these handbags are sickening. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. Category:High fashion brands - Wikipedia

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    B. Badgley Mischka; Baldinini; Balenciaga; Bally (fashion house) Balmain (fashion house) Neil Barrett (fashion designer) Belle & Bunty; Bellville Sassoon; Belvest

  6. Radley (company) - Wikipedia

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    The dog logo, which hung from the bag strap, was put on a few ranges in the collection for Autumn/Winter 2000 but was added to most of the range by 2001 because of increased interest from customers. After the departure of Harder in December 2010, the new design team implemented a new version of the dog logo which saw a negative reception from ...

  7. Oroton - Wikipedia

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    Oroton revolutionised fashion in Australia in the 1950s by replacing traditional materials used for evening bags with interwoven metallic mesh - a product invented in Australia and commonly known as Glomesh. Oroton is known for its signature mesh evening bags, which are still sold today. [3] [non-primary source needed]