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Miu Miu is an Italian high fashion brand of women's clothing and accessories, which is a subsidiary of Prada. Miu Miu was founded in 1993 by Miuccia Prada and has been headquartered in Paris ever since.
The company Gianni Versace, which usually goes by the name Versace, is an Italian fashion brand founded in 1978. The companies logo is the head of Medusa, a figure from Greek mythology, who made people fall in love with her forever.
Dsquared2 was founded in 2006. The company's business includes the production of clothing, accessories (such as sunglasses and eyewear) and shoes for women, young people, boys, children and infants.
In 1929, John MacCready, a senior U.S. Air Force official, asked Bausch & Lomb to make a pair of sunglasses for the U.S. pilots to reduce the stimuli caused by the intense blue of the sky that distracted them. In 1936 the prototype was made, in 1938 the lenses were upgraded, and later the specific design was trademarked as "Ray-Ban Aviator". In 1952 Ray-Ban built the Wayfarer with the typical G-15 lenses being launched a year later. The brand is now owned by the Luxottica Group.
Miu Miu is an Italian high fashion brand of women's clothing and accessories, which is a subsidiary of Prada. Miu Miu was founded in 1993 by Miuccia Prada and has been headquartered in Paris ever since.
The company Gianni Versace, which usually goes by the name Versace, is an Italian fashion brand founded in 1978. The companies logo is the head of Medusa, a figure from Greek mythology, who made people fall in love with her forever.
Dsquared2 was founded in 2006. The company's business includes the production of clothing, accessories (such as sunglasses and eyewear) and shoes for women, young people, boys, children and infants.
In 1929, John MacCready, a senior U.S. Air Force official, asked Bausch & Lomb to make a pair of sunglasses for the U.S. pilots to reduce the stimuli caused by the intense blue of the sky that distracted them. In 1936 the prototype was made, in 1938 the lenses were upgraded, and later the specific design was trademarked as "Ray-Ban Aviator". In 1952 Ray-Ban built the Wayfarer with the typical G-15 lenses being launched a year later. The brand is now owned by the Luxottica Group.