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  2. 6 Best New Costco Clothing Items That Are Worth Every Penny - AOL

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    DKNY Ladies’ Straight Leg Ponte Pant. Price: $18.99 If you went to Macy’s and bought a pair of DKNY women’s straight leg pants, your wallet would be set back $99.. At Costco, a similar style ...

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    DKNY Women’s Surplice V-Neck Side-Ruched Sheath Dress — was $129, now just $68! ... Levi’s Women’s Classic Mid Rise Straight-Leg Jeans — was $60, now just $42!

  4. DKNY - Wikipedia

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    DKNY is a New York City–based American fashion house for men and women, founded in 1984 by Donna Karan. [1] The company specializes in a wide range of fashion products, including clothing, footwear, accessories and fragrances.

  5. Donna Karan - Wikipedia

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    Sasha Pivovarova in DKNY by Donna Karan. Karan began her career as an assistant designer with Anne Klein in the late 1960s, where she was promoted to associate designer in 1971. As Klein's assistant, Karan was a participant in The Battle of Versailles Fashion Show on November 28, 1973. When Klein herself died in 1974, Takihyo Corporation of ...

  6. DKNY Spring 2016: The '90s are back! - AOL

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    DKNY's New York Fashion Week Spring 2016 show featured primarily black and white ensembles that gave a nod to a past decade.

  7. Femme for DKNY - Wikipedia

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    Femme for DKNY Jeans is a fashion line designed by Hilary Duff for Donna Karan New York that ran for a limited time. It was announced in the November 2008 issue of Fashion Rules magazine that Duff's previous hit fashion line Stuff by Hilary Duff would be discontinued since she didn't have full control of it anymore.