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  2. Jimmy Choo - Wikipedia

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    Jimmy Choo. Datuk Jimmy Choo Yeang Keat PJN DIMP DSPN OBE [1] (born 15 November 1948) [2] is a Malaysian fashion designer based in the United Kingdom. He co-founded Jimmy Choo Ltd, which became known for its handmade women's shoes.

  3. Malaysian cultural outfits - Wikipedia

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    Malay children wearing traditional dresses during Hari Raya.. Pakaian (Jawi: ڤاکاين) is the term for clothing in Malaysia's national language.It is referring to things to wear such as shirts, pants, shoes etc. Since Malaysia is a multicultural nation: Malay, Chinese, Indian and hundreds of other indigenous groups of Malay Peninsula and Borneo, each has its own traditional and religious ...

  4. Bonia (fashion) - Wikipedia

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    MYR 45 million (2011) Number of employees. 833 [1] Website. bonia .com. Bonia Corporation Berhad ( MYX: 9288) is an international luxury fashion retailer based in Malaysia which has more than 700 sales outlets across Asia. [2] It markets footwear, leatherwear and accessories. It is also involved in other manufacturing businesses.

  5. Jimmy Choo (fashion house) - Wikipedia

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    J. Choo Limited. Jimmy Choo is a British luxury fashion house specialising in shoes, handbags, accessories and fragrances. The company, J. Choo Limited, [2] was founded in 1996 by Malaysian Chinese couture shoe designer Jimmy Choo and British Vogue accessories editor Tamara Mellon. The brand claims to have been a favourite of Diana, Princess of ...

  6. Tudong - Wikipedia

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    The tudong ( Malay: tudung, Jawi: تودوڠ) is a style of headscarf, worn as interpretation of the Islamic hijab, prevalent amongst many Muslim women in the Malay -speaking world; Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore. Today, the tudong forms part of the standard dress code for many offices in Indonesia and Malaysia, as well as in school ...

  7. Category:Malaysian brands - Wikipedia

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