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  2. Kravet - Wikipedia

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    It also acquired home furnishing manufacturer Lee Jofa in 1995 and fabric and upholstery maker GP & J Baker in 2001. To encompass this broader offering of products, in 2002, the company changed its name to Kravet Inc. In 2011, Kravet acquired prestigious fabric and upholstery maker Brunschwig & Fils in a bankruptcy auction for $9.655 million. [3]

  3. Cutwork - Wikipedia

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    The laser also has the ability to melt and seal the edges of fabric with the heat of the laser. This helps against fabric fraying during the creation process. [14] Additionally, using a laser for cutwork enables the embroiderer or creator to achieve unique designs such as an 'etched look' by changing the depth of the laser cut into the fabric.

  4. Charles Frederick Worth - Wikipedia

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    Worth offered a new approach to the creation of couture dresses, offering a plethora of fabrics (some from his former employer Gagelin) and expertise in tailoring. [11] Within a decade, his designs were recognized internationally and in high demand. By the 1870s, they were appearing in fashion magazines read by wider society. [6]

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  6. Bernat Klein - Wikipedia

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    The catalogue featured clothing made of the newly developed and screen-printed polyester jersey fabrics. Looks were arranged into colour groupings and a colour chart was included to allow consumers to mix and choose products that fitted themselves. Klein also sold fabrics so that consumers could hand-knit their own Bernat Klein creations.

  7. Georges Hobeika - Wikipedia

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    Georges Hobeika is a Lebanese multinational luxury fashion house founded by Lebanese fashion designer of Couture and Ready-to-Wear clothing, Georges Hobeika. Hobeika officially opened his atelier in Beirut, Lebanon in 1995, and has been presenting his collections in Paris for over a decade.