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  2. Sophia Tolli - Wikipedia

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    Sophia Tolli was born Sophia Apostolides in Australia. [2] Tolli's beginnings in the fashion industry stemmed from her aunt, a gifted dressmaker. [3] Tolli selected the fabrics for the clothes that her aunt would create, giving her an opportunity to develop a keen eye for styles, colors, and more.

  3. Maggie Rizer - Wikipedia

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    Maggie earned around $20,000 per fashion show and her day rate started at $30,000. She reportedly amassed a fortune of $7 million in only five years. [ 7 ] At age 20, Rizer and her mother hired a New York City financial manager to handle her money in exchange for five percent of her earnings.

  4. Maggie & Bianca: Fashion Friends - Wikipedia

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    Maggie & Bianca: Fashion Friends is an Italian live-action sitcom which premiered on Rai Gulp on August 29, 2016. The series was created by Iginio Straffi. [3] It focuses on two roommates at the Fashion Academy of Milan: Maggie (Emanuela Rei), an American girl on a scholarship in Italy, and Bianca (Giorgia Boni), the daughter of an Italian fashion entrepreneur.

  5. Dansko - Wikipedia

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    Dansko is a comfort footwear company based in West Grove, Pennsylvania. [4] [5] [6] Dansko was founded in 1990 by husband and wife team, Peter Kjellerup and Mandy Cabot. [5]Most well known for its clogs, Dansko also makes dress and casual shoes, sandals, and boots.

  6. List of defunct American magazines - Wikipedia

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    B. Smith Style, American Express Publishing Corp. (1999–2000) Ballyhoo (1931–1939) Baltimore Saturday Visiter; Bananas, Scholastic (1975–1984) Barney Magazine (1994–2003) Barney Magazine Family (1994–1999) Baseball Hobby News (1979–1993) Baseball Magazine (1908–1957) Battleplan (1987–1989) BattleTechnology (1987–1995)

  7. Mod (subculture) - Wikipedia

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    Two mid-1960s mods on a customised Lambretta scooter. Mod, from the word modernist, is a subculture that began in late 1950s London and spread throughout Great Britain, eventually influencing fashions and trends in other countries. [1]