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  • Dries van Noten — Born May 12, 1958 (1958 05 12) (age 53) Antwerp Nationality Belgian …   Wikipedia

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  • Chronology — 50,000 BCE The first prehistoric human, Cro Magnon man, learned to survive in cold climates by fashioning clothing out of animal skins, tree bark, and foliage. Paleolithic cave paintings such as those found in Lascaux, France, indicate that early …   Historical Dictionary of the Fashion Industry

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