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8 Marvellous Facts About Moschino
Did you know that the founder of the Moschino clothing brand, Franco Moschino, worked for Versace for six years?
Fashion styles and the concept of beauty change with every season and differ greatly from various cultures.
Not only are past fashion styles obscure and next to laughable by current standards, but simply crossing into a new state or a new country can lead you to encounter fashion styles entirely different from yours.
Here at FactstoryHub, you’ll find amazing facts about all kinds of fashion, ranging from clothing brands to vintage clothing & unusual things to wear.
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8 Marvellous Facts About Moschino
Did you know that the founder of the Moschino clothing brand, Franco Moschino, worked for Versace for six years?
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30 Inspiring Facts About Patagonia
Since 1983 Patagonia has implemented an "earth tax" on itself, donating at least 1% of its sales to environmental groups.
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8 Cool Facts About Kenzo
Did you know that the founder of the fashion brand Kenzo, Kenzo Takada, died of COVID-19 in October 2020?
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Why Are Women’s Pockets So Small?
Between the 17th and 19th centuries, women's pockets were detachable and could be worn with different outfits.
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Do You Have To Wash Your Hair?
Did you know that not shampooing your hair for up to a few weeks actually makes it healthier?
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National Sunglasses Day | June 27
Did you know that Elton John owns over 250,000 pairs of sunglasses?
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International T-shirt Day | June 21
The t-shirt's first appearance on the big screen was in 1951 on actor Marlon Brando in the film "A Streetcar Named Desire".
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The Surprising History Of The Tank Top
During the 1930s-1940s, tank tops were often worn by men in American movies. The characters were usually villains.
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5 Untameable Facts About Human Hair
Did you know that the average adult human has around 5 million hair follicles over their entire body?
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100 Fascinating Facts About Fashion & Clothing
Did you know that people who like collecting ties are known as grabatologists?
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25 Incredible Facts About Lacoste
René Lacoste was given the nickname "the crocodile" because of his perseverance & determination on the tennis pitch.
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What Does “Sweatshop-Free” Mean?
In a study, most people responded saying they would happily pay up to 15% more for sweatshop-free clothing.