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  • ...to refer to French fashion; at other times it refers to any unique stylish design made to order for wealthy and high-status clients. ...s or [[fashion designer]]s that create exclusive and often trend-setting [[fashion]]s
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  • |Significant design || |Awards || ''[[Council of Fashion Designers of America|CFDA International Award]] for 1983''
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  • '''Figini''' was an Italian automotive aftermarket design company based in [[Milan]], operating from 1898 through 1919. ...he original grille with one that looked more aerodynamic, which became the fashion of the time.
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  • ...ts own discipline, and demonstrating the critical place of good industrial design in the automobile field. He is credited with many innovations, some practi ...lywood celebrities and American nouveaux riches were buying at the time, a fashion which Cadillac executives resented. And, as the more expensive cars of that
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  • '''Prada, SpA''' is an Italian fashion company (also known as a "label" or "house") with retail outlets worldwide. ...." Prada takes a decidedly -- and consciously -- intellectual approach to fashion. The look of the early 00's has been described as that of a "chic neo-fasc
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  • ...have an art background and a degree in [[industrial design]] or transport design. ==Design elements==
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  • ...is characterized by endless episodes of success, an ongoing innovation and design studies, which brought the brand to establish itself in the domestic and in ...duced a totally revolutionary way to conceive sport by anticipating future fashion and trends like the home fitness ones.
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  • ...othing with the casual line marketed as the "United Colors of Benetton," a fashion oriented "Sisley" division, "Playlife" leisurewear, and "Killer Loop" stree *[http://www.fabrica.it/ FABRICA (Benetton's center for design research)]
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  • ...to be built in Venice. It was perhaps built by [[Antonio Gambello]] from a design by [[Jacopo Bellini]]. Two [[lion]]s from [[Greece]] situated beside it wer ...ress, with guns mounted on wheeled carriages along the sides in the modern fashion. It was slow and unwieldy in battle, however, and few were ever built. The
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  • ...[Monza]] Lottery, becoming a journalist and photographer in motorsport and fashion. Baghetti died of cancer in 1995. ...Italy]], Michelotti worked for a number of design houses and owned his own design studio in [[Italy]]. He influenced numerous car designs, including a number
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  • ! colspan=2 |'''SZ Design s.r.l.''' |Services||design consultancy and engineering services
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  • ...ctive rotaries were built by [[Stephen Balzer]], who was interested in the design for two main reasons: ...ywheel, thus rotaries were lighter than similarly sized engines of regular design.
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  • ...ngine in existing Volkswagen models. A wider [[V6 engine]] of conventional design would have required lengthening existing vehicles to provide enough [[crump ...ine. The original VR6 engine displaced 2.8 L and featured a 12 valve design. These engines produced 174 [[horsepower#PS|PS]] (128 kW/172&nbs
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  • ...to the espresso, making designs such as apples, hearts, leaves, [[rosette (design)|rosette]]s, and [[logo|corporate logos]]. ...can]] friars. In [[France]] at the beginning of the [[18th century]] a new fashion arose in [[Paris]] (though not at [[Palace of Versailles|Versailles]]) for
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  • Like many other high-fashion companies, Gucci began as a small, family-owned saddlery and leather goods ...to pursue a career as a designer after dropping out of [[Parsons School of Design]] in [[1986]] as an architecture major. Dawn Mello hired Ford in [[1990]] a
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  • ...houses, which is very profitable, but his vocation is automobile coachwork design. On 25th September 1948 he marries Maria Luisa Benvenuti and two years late ...Torino, Italia GFX, [[Italia]] IMX, Indra and [[Murena]]. In 1967 he will design for [[Alfa Romeo]] [[Autodelta]] the legendary [[Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale]],
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  • 25 years is about double the [[design]] life of modern cars and an even greater increment on those cars now 25 ye ...hat are highly desired are highly expensive, while vehicles that are not [[fashion]]able to collect can be very cheap. Condition, of course, influences value
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  • | Engine position || [[Front-engine design|front mounted]] | Engine position || [[Front-engine design|front mounted]]
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  • ...braking and handling. Soft high [[histeresis]] [[rubber]], tread and cord design are important. ...of ''"[[Bull bar|bull bars]]"'' (known as ''"roo bars"'' in Australia), in fashion on [[Four wheel drive|4x4]]s and [[SUV]]s, will be illegal.
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  • ...ooters; [[India|Indian]] light vehicle engines; [[United Kingdom|British]] fashion clothing; and [[China|Chinese]] produced watches. The main stimulus for the design style of the Lambretta and Vespa dates back to Pre-WWII [[Cushman]] scooter
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