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  2. Wearing transparent Clothing Is Easier Than You’d Think - AOL

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    transparent clothing continues to be a major fashion trend for fall 2024, but can be difficult to style. Editors share tips for making transparent clothing feel wearable.

  3. Armani Celebrates 20 Years of Haute Couture—See the Photos

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    For the uninitiated, unbelievably transparent weightless organza gowns, mesmerizing feather embellishments, and jeweled clothing decked out with crystals and pearls is the norm at Armani Privè ...

  4. VPL (brand) - Wikipedia

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    VPL (Visible Panty Line) is an American fashion label founded in 2003 by Victoria Bartlett [1] based on the idea of underwear as outerwear. VPL is certified as B Corporation in 2016 and benefits various causes including women's education. [2] The brand is known for its avant-garde and experimental designs that blend fashion and function.

  5. Vanguards Rebrands Aeron as Responsible and Transparent ... - AOL

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    The relaunch comes with a new A-shaped logo, new brand identity and packaging, new price points, and a new signature color: mimosa yellow. Vanguards Rebrands Aeron as Responsible and Transparent ...

  6. List of bra designs - Wikipedia

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    Push-up: A fashion bra that creates the appearance of increased cleavage. Uses angled cups containing padding that pushes the breasts inward and upward, toward the center of the chest. A push-up bra is usually a demi-cup bra. The first push-up bra was patented by Marie Tucek in 1893 in response to a fashion for the Empire silhouette. [13]

  7. MCM Worldwide - Wikipedia

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    MCM Worldwide is a luxury fashion brand originally founded in 1976 by fashion designer Michael Cromer. The brand’s signature logo-printed material, called Cognac Visetos, appears on many of its products.