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Mrinalini Inc. Versus Valentino: Adjourned

Valentino Clemente Ludovico Gravani is called ‘The Emperor of Fashion’. Similarly, Chanel is known for its classic aesthetics and Dior admired for the timeless femininity of its design. It is suffice to say that luxury brands like these “aim” to represent affluence, elegance and the very intricacy and layered complexity of couture and high-fashion that we all love and adore.

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