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  2. Brunello Cucinelli (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Brunello Cucinelli started his couture house in 1978 with a specialty for Mongolian cashmere garments for women. [4]In June 2014, owner Brunello Cucinelli, transferred the ownership of Fedone S.r.l. (which owned 61.56% of the fashion brand) to a new trust, Esperia Trust Company S.r.l., in a move to benefit his daughters and pursue his philanthropic work.

  3. Brunello Cucinelli - Wikipedia

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    Cucinelli's first product was cashmere wool sweaters in bright colors. [5] In 1977 he started making dyed cashmere in a small workshop. He founded Brunello Cucinelli SpA in 1978 with the Italian lira equivalent of about $550; [6] after the initial public offering of Brunello Cucinelli SpA his personal net worth exceeded $1 billion.

  4. These Velvet Flare Pants Are the Cutest Things Ever - AOL

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. When flared pants started to come back into fashion again, we have to admit we felt a ...

  5. Loro Piana - Wikipedia

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    A boutique in Madrid, Spain, 2022. Originally from Trivero, the Loro Piana family started as merchants of wool at the beginning of the 19th century. [3] In the second half of that century, the family moved its activity to Valsesia and founded the wool spinning mill Fratelli Lora e Compagnia, followed by the wool spinning mill Zignone & C. in Quarona at the beginning of the 20th century. [3]

  6. Yves Saint Laurent (designer) - Wikipedia

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    [61] [62] Saint Laurent is often said to have been the main designer responsible for making more widely acceptable the wearing of pants by women, [63] [64] [65] after André Courrèges made the first strides in that direction in 1964. [66] [67] Yves Saint Laurent brought in new changes to the fashion industry in the 60s and the 70s.

  7. Velvet - Wikipedia

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    Weave details visible on a purple-colored velvet fabric. Velvet is a type of woven fabric with a dense, even pile [1] that gives it a distinctive soft feel. Historically, velvet was typically made from silk. Modern velvet can be made from silk, linen, cotton, wool, synthetic fibers, silk-cotton blends, or synthetic-natural fiber blends. [2]