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  2. Two Teens Started an App That's the 'Airbnb of Prom Fashion'

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  3. 16 Things That Have No Business Being As Expensive As They Are

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    The industry standard is for a profit margin between a 2.2 and 2.5 times markup, meaning a dress that cost $100 to produce might be sold to a retailer for $220. That retailer has to mark it up by ...

  4. 17 Stylish Dresses That Look Much More Expensive Than ... - AOL

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    We love lusting after dresses that we can’t justify spending the money on while online shopping. It’s one of our favorite activities, especially when we’re scoping out celebrity style! That ...

  5. Jovani Fashion - Wikipedia

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    Kim Kardashian wore a Jovani dress in the January 2012 issue of Glamour magazine. [16] In 2014, X Factor's Fifth Harmony was chosen to front the brand's 2014 campaign. The powerhouse group agreed to represent the Jovani 2014 prom line. They also participated in a contest in which the group performed at the winner's prom. [17]

  6. Black and white Valentino dress of Julia Roberts - Wikipedia

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    In the Valentino fashion show the dress was modeled by Christy Turlington. The dress proved very popular with teenage girls and many copies were sold and worn as prom dresses throughout the United States. [8] Other dresses were designed very similarly in the black and white style later in 2001, such as Thierry Mugler's design, valued at $600. [9]

  7. American Express Gold Card dress - Wikipedia

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    The dress is now held by the National Gallery of Victoria. [5] [11] Other designers have produced dresses based on credit cards since Gardiner's creation. In 2015, designer Alexander Wang dressed model Anna Ewers for the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Awards in a dress made of 500 American Express cards, cut into sequins. [12]

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