The kind made famous by Japanese designers like Issey Miyake and Rei Kawakubo, who also show in Paris.
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The Hitching Post 2 was made famous by its starring role in the wine country romantic comedy Sideways.
The festival was made world-famous by Hemingway's 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises.
Maccarinelli is a student of trainer Enzo Calzaghe's renowned Valleys fight club made famous by the trainer's son Joe.
Some saw it as Sydney's answer to Abbey Road, the pedestrian crossing made famous by the Beatles, our correspondent adds.
But to millions of Americans, he will always be the raccoon-skin wearing frontiersman made famous by Walt Disney in the 1950s.
"It's almost like there's a cottage industry of people now trying to get famous by turning things into a meme, " he said.
Remember that 19th century American adage made famous by journalist Horace Greeley?
Made famous by short-selling Lehman Bros. and Allied Capital, Einhorn has recently targeted Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Amazon.com and Chipotle.
First, the Beatles made it famous by walking across it on the cover of their "Abbey Road" album, prompting millions of imitators.
Originally made famous by Bridget Bardot in the 1950s, this French Riviera town still holds the heart of jet-setters, models and celebrities alike.
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The 70-year-old singer made famous by the Oscar-winning documentary "Searching for Sugar Man" performed Sunday night to a worshipful crowd at Manhattan's Beacon Theatre.
Women ranging from Marilyn Monroe and Sophia Loren to Kelly Brook and Catherine Zeta Jones today have been made famous by their hourglass figures.
The figurines of the characters - made famous by The Beano and Dandy comics - were taken along with a number of Royal Doulton pieces.
Andrews himself identified dozens of fossils of new dinosaur and other species, including the Velociraptor, the terrifying meat-eater made famous by the film Jurassic Park.
May also shared vocals with Beck on songs like How High The Moon and Vaya con Dios, which were made famous by Paul and Mary Ford.
The zombification process was made famous by anthropologist Wade Davis, who hypothesized that zombification is caused by a neurotoxin that can be found in local pufferfish.
Here you can watch flightless steamer ducks, Andean condors and guanaco (rare llama-like herbivores), and explore the glacier-lined Beagle Channel, made famous by Darwin and Fitzroy.
It is also home to the Tasmanian devil - the Australian hyena, less than one-third the size of its African ecological counterpart, and made famous by the Warner Bros. cartoon.
Initially made famous by a contingent of Manchester City players, including forward Carlos Tevez, snoods have become popular across the country and in all forms of the game.
The Plastiki's name is wordplay off the "Kon-Tiki, " a balsa raft made famous by Norwegian Thor Heyerdahl, who in 1947 sailed the vessel from Peru to the Polynesian islands.
The 12-acre federal penitentiary, which ceased operating in 1963, is now a tourist attraction made even more famous by the mystery surrounding the escapes of Morris and the Anglin brothers.
It is an abiding concept in communications, made famous by theorist Robert Metcalfe, that the value of a network increases with the square of the number of people hooked into it.
In 2003, the residents of the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead fought unsuccessfully to lose their SL postcode because it links them with nearby Slough - made famous by comedy series The Office.
"This is the name we use to mark special generations of Corvette, " says General Motors (GM) North America president Mark Reuss, explicitly linking the new Stingray with the iconic 1963 version made famous by Elvis.
But now that it has surfaced, the owl could be a game-changer in the water war between the U.S. Forest Service and the Wild West city made famous by the 30-second gunfight at the O.
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The cupcakes Sozzi refers to are those made famous by Bradshaw and her Manolo-clad gal pals back in 2000, when the gang first stopped by the West Village branch of Magnolia Bakery to snack on Red Velvets.
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The full-length portraitures, colored with acrylic paint, freeze a fleeting moment in the upscale neighborhoods: The Latino workers arrive by bus or foot into the enclaves of the rich and famous by morning and then disappear by night.
It was therefore fitting that Jim received his eulogies in the church made famous by a preacher who believed that when God gave us the gifts of curiosity, inventiveness and salesmanship He wanted us to apply them productively.
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