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    40 Can't Go Wrong Gifts at Every Price Point Photo: Courtesy of Chanel "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." ... Loewe Mohair-blend scarf.

  3. Loewe (fashion brand) - Wikipedia

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    Loewe S.A. (/ l oʊ ˈ ɛ v eɪ / loh-EV-ay, Spanish:, German:; stylized as LOEWE) is a Spanish luxury fashion house specialising in leather goods, clothing, perfumes and other fashion accessories. Founded in 1846 in Madrid , Loewe is part of LVMH since 1996, and is the oldest luxury fashion house of the holding.

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    In June 2021, Louis Vuitton sparked controversy by marketing a $700 scarf called 'Monogram Keffieh'. [71] The traditional Palestinian black and white keffiyeh has been a symbol of Palestinian nationalism since 1968. Louis Vuitton, however, changed the colours from the original black and white to blue and white which Palestinians and pro ...

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    Media in category "Scarves" This category contains only the following file. Hoxton knot in scarf.jpg 3,451 × 2,736; 1.54 MB

  6. Loewe (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The German-language surname Löwe, also Lowe or Loewe (German for "lion") may refer to: Andreas Loewe (born 1973), an Australian Anglican priest and Fifteenth Dean of Melbourne; August Löwe (fl. 19th century), Russian mathematician; Carl Loewe (Johann Carl Gottfried Loewe, 1796–1869), a German composer, baritone singer and conductor

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    The term "purse" originally referred to a small bag for holding coins. In many English-speaking countries, it is still used to refer to a small money bag.. A "handbag" is a larger accessory that holds objects beyond currency, such as personal items.