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  2. Dolce & Gabbana - Wikipedia

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    D&G was a fashion diffusion line of Dolce&Gabbana, characterized by a youthful and expressive design philosophy. Unlike Dolce&Gabbana, which primarily focused on clothing, D&G also offered watches produced by Naloni and Binda Group. However, in 2011, Dolce&Gabbana made a strategic decision to discontinue the D&G line to prioritize the growth of ...

  3. Domenico Dolce - Wikipedia

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    Domenico Mario Assunto Dolce [2] (Italian: [doˈmeːniko ˈdoltʃe]; born 13 August 1958) is an Italian fashion designer and entrepreneur who co-founded the luxury fashion house Dolce & Gabbana (D&G). Since the establishment of D&G in 1985, Dolce has gained recognition as a prominent fashion designer and an influential figure in the fashion ...

  4. Stefano Gabbana - Wikipedia

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    The D&G product line expanded to include various accessories such as ties, belts, handbags, sunglasses, watches, and footwear. By 2003, the company had overtaken Armani, Gucci, Prada, and Versace in terms of product sales within Italy. In 2009, nearly a quarter-century after its establishment, D&G operated 113 stores and 21 factory outlets ...

  5. Wesna - Wikipedia

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    Wesna went on to hold this belt for a record 525 days [51] including a winner takes all tag team match for her Women's Championship and the EWA World Middleweight Championship which she helped win for Barish Günay from Ahmed Chaer. [50] She earned the belt world status after defending it against Hikaru in Tokyo in September 2006.

  6. Terri Sewell - Wikipedia

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    Her mother was the first Black woman elected to Selma's city council. [6] As a child, Sewell wanted to be a star on Broadway. Because her mother had hoped for her to become a lawyer, Sewell joined the debate team in high school. [6] She was the first Black valedictorian of Selma High School. [6] [7]

  7. Mark Eden bust developer - Wikipedia

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    The Mark Eden bust developer was widely advertised in women's magazines of the 1960s and 1970s.. The Mark Eden bust developer was a device and regimen sold by the Mark Eden company of San Francisco, California, that promised to enlarge a woman's breasts.