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  2. Bali (lingerie) - Wikipedia

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    Bali is a lingerie company operating in the United States of America. Overview. Bali began in 1927 with Sara Stein as Fay-Miss. In 1935 the company changed its name ...

  3. National costume of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The picture shows the traditional wedding dress of Bali (left) and East Java (right) with other dresses from other provinces depicted in the background. As a multi-diverse country, Indonesia having more than 30 provinces, each has its own representation of traditional attire and dress from each province with its own unique and distinguished ...

  4. List of lingerie brands - Wikipedia

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    Trashy Lingerie: 1973 US US Triumph International: 1886 Germany Brazil/China/Thailand True & Co. 2012 US China Ultimo: 1999 ceased 2015: UK India Van de Velde N.V. 1919 Belgium China Vanity Fair: 1919 US US, Honduras Vassarette: 1958 US Vietnam Vedette Shapewear: 1983 US Unknown Victoria's Secret: 1977 US China Wacoal: 1946 Japan China What ...

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    Bali One Smooth U Ultra Light Bra $20 $48 Save $28 This full-coverage cooling bra has convertible straps and comes in 14 colors (for just a few bucks more, you can get it in classic black).

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  7. Balinese textiles - Wikipedia

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    Balinese ladies wearing geringsing textile. Balinese textiles are reflective of the historical traditions of Bali, Indonesia.Bali has been historically linked to the major courts of Java before the 10th century; and following the defeat of the Majapahit kingdom, many of the Javanese aristocracy fled to Bali and the traditions were continued.