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  2. Lois Sasson - Wikipedia

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    By 2015, Sasson became well known for her work with precious stones, encrusted cufflinks, and tuxedo button covers. On Valentine's Day that year a set of men's jewelry called "The Ambassador Set" went on sale for $16,000.

  3. Gilt Groupe - Wikipedia

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    The original business plan consisted of "flash sales," selling a limited number of luxury designer items at steep discounts for brief periods. [4] The company launched women's clothing and accessories in November 2007 and menswear in April 2008. It added Gilt Groupe Japan, Gilt Fuse, and travel site Jetsetter in 2009. [10]

  4. Love bracelet (Cartier) - Wikipedia

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    Prices for the bracelets differ depending on the item's materials. As of 2019, the Love Bracelet is still in production and Cartier has expanded the line to include products based on the original bracelet's design, including cufflinks, rings, earrings, necklaces, and watches. In 2006 the line was considered to be the "most successful collection ...

  5. Daniel Hechter Paris - Wikipedia

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    In 1962, the French fashion designer Daniel Hechter published his first women's collection. Three years later, he added a children's line and completed the fashion range with the men's line in 1968. These collections made him become popular as the inventor of ready- to - wear or Prêt-à-porter fashion. After a few years, these collections were ...

  6. Asprey - Wikipedia

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    Asprey was established in England in Mitcham, Surrey, in 1781.Founded as a silk printing business by William Asprey, a descendant of a Huguenot family who fled France during Louis XIV's reign [4], it soon became a luxury emporium.

  7. Cufflink - Wikipedia

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    Cufflinks can and have been worn with tuxedos casual wear, informal attire or business suits, all the way to very dressy styles such as semi-formal (black tie or Stroller), and formal wear (morning dress or white tie), where they become essentially required and are matched with shirt studs. Colorful and whimsical cufflink designs are usually ...