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April 26, 2010 by
Mary Kincaid in
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Pucci was founded by the aristocrat Marchese Emilio Pucci di Barsento and grew from a tiny store to an international brand that is coveted by fashionistas worldwide. Although one of the first brands to bear a logo, I’m sure you’ll agree that Pucci’s distinctive and colorful prints are distinguishable even without their famous cursive signature.
And now Pucci lovers and collectors can look forward to reading…
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When Emilio Pucci scribbled his signature across his designs, it marked the debut of a designer’s name as an external logo. But Pucci wasn’t content to just make dresses. His designs included the now famous Braniff International Airlines uniforms, the logo for the Apollo 15 space mission, tableware for Rosenthal, and even the interior of a Ford Lincoln Continental!
Vintage designs by this “Prince of Prints”…
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We’ve all experienced nightmares from time to time and psychologists and dream workers have found there are some very common themes like being chased, being trapped, having your teeth fall out or being naked in public. And while none of these experts have found a link between what you choose to wear to bed and what you end up dreaming, I have my own theories.
For…
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