2:29 The most popular women’s clothes brands include Stella McCartney and Yves Saint Laurent.
But which ones are best for gypsy or ethnic women?
The Globe and Mail spoke to experts about the styles, and what makes them tick.
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Stella McCartney Stella McCartney is a classic and versatile brand that’s been around for more than 100 years.
Its collection has been synonymous with modern day fashion since it was first launched in 1926.
The brand has also produced some of the most famous pieces, including the Stella McCartney dresses that have been worn by fashion icons like Kate Moss and Heidi Klum.
The collection has grown to include dresses from the likes of Rihanna and Kendall Jenner.
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Yves St Laurent Yves has a long and distinguished history.
Its first collection, first launched as Yves and Co. in 1926, was considered to be a landmark piece in the fashion industry.
It’s a long-time staple for women of colour.
The company’s latest collection, launched in the summer of 2017, includes pieces that are designed to make a statement, and the company’s most recent designer, Yves Laurent, is renowned for his work.
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Vogue Fashion Vogue has long been a favourite of women of color and its women’s fashion line has helped redefine the way women dress.
The line has a variety of styles, from dresses for the day to tailored dresses, and offers a range of styles for all skin tones.
The most iconic piece, however, is the Vogue Swimwear Collection, which includes swimwear, tights and blouses.
The range includes the swimwear that has become a symbol of the company, as well as a range designed to be comfortable and stylish.
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L’Oreal L’Oréal’s range of makeup is a keystay of the beauty industry, and its brands have a long history in this respect.
The French brand’s makeup is the best in the world and it is also a staple in the beauty world.
The makeup collection includes lipsticks, eyeliners and more.
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Glamour Glamor has a rich history of beauty and has a lot to say about beauty.
The beauty brand’s history dates back to 1896, when its founder, Georges L’Ami, was just 17 years old.
The fashion brand has become synonymous with feminine beauty, with its line of hair products, face products and fragrance, and has been a major force in the cosmetics industry since the 1960s.
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