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  2. Women's Wear Daily - Wikipedia

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    Women's Wear Daily (also known as WWD) is a fashion-industry trade journal often referred to as the "Bible of fashion". [1] [2] It provides information and intelligence on changing trends and breaking news in the men's and women's fashion, beauty, and retail industries. Its readership is made up largely of retailers, designers, manufacturers ...

  3. IPOs Reigniting Wall Street’s Love of Fashion - AOL

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    For years, fashion couldn’t get mugged on Wall Street as retailers struggled with the perception that there were simply too many stores fighting a losing battle with Amazon online. Now public ...

  4. Francine Gottfried - Wikipedia

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    The events of September 1968 made an impression on second-wave feminists in the city, and in March 1970, they retaliated in a raid on Wall Street which they dubbed the "Ogle-In", in which a large group of feminists, including Karla Jay, Alix Kates Shulman, and a number of women who had participated in the sit-in at Ladies Home Journal a few ...

  5. WSJ Magazine - Wikipedia

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    Fall 2008 WSJ Magazine debut cover. The magazine was originally sent as an insert with September 6, 2008, weekend home delivery in the seventeen largest United States The Wall Street Journal subscription markets as well as the September 5 editions of The Wall Street Journal Europe and The Wall Street Journal Asia.

  6. How Lurking On Wall Street Influenced 'Succession' Fashion - AOL

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    Michelle Matland would study the Murdochs and other wealthy people as she envisioned the HBO show's costume design.

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