Is The Fashion Industry That Brings Life Again? The model wears a dress in a modest fashion Model market. Dolce & Gabbana scarves, clothing and head wear with the announcement of a new clothing line in social media is causing a stir. Fashion Muslim women's group to release specific uniforms inspired by the company's decision delicacy is slowly making a stand in the fashion industry that shows no? Italian fashion designers to take a step toward humility in the fashion world is not the first of its kind. H & M, Tommy Hilfiger and DKNY already inside the business, such as Muslim women, which are marketed toward headscarves, as, selling clothes. This move on the part of designers who may not think that the addition of just a fashion: Research Muslim women by 2019 is expected to reach $ 484 billion in 2013, $ 266 billion is spent on clothes and shoes, and this figure is shown. Forbes Middle East in the best luxury figure, up from $ 6.8 billion
Ohio State Buckeyes football The Ohio State Buckeyes football team is a collegiate football team that competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing The Ohio State University in the East Division of the Big Ten Conference. Ohio State has played their home games at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio since 1922.[1] The Buckeyes are recognized by the university and NCAA as having won eight national championships[2][3] along with 37 conference championships (including 35 Big Ten titles), three division championships, 10 undefeated seasons, and six perfect seasons of having no losses or ties. Football was introduced to the university by George Cole and Alexander S. Lilley in 1890. Ohio State was a football independent from 1890 to 1901 before joining the Ohio Athletic Conference (OAC) as a charter member in 1902.[2] The Buckeyes won two conference championships while members of the OAC and in 1912 became me
Russian Plane with 224 aboard crashes in Egypt's Sinai By Yusri Mohammed and Ahmed Mohamed Hassan ISMAILIA, Egypt/CAIRO (Reuters) - A Russian airliner carrying 224 passengers and crew crashed in Egypt's Sinai peninsula on Saturday, and a security officer at the scene said most passengers appeared to have been killed. Shortly after he went dawn deserted mountainous area in central Sinai down Metrojet under the brand operated by Russian airlines company Kogalymavia Airbus A321 that name, to St. Petersburg in Russia, Sinai and the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh was flying, said the Ministry of Aviation. Official at the Swedish tracking service aviation and aircraft, said it seems, which makes the smooth take off after a short time from approaching cruising altitude in rapid decline ataxia. He said, "I see the tragic scene," an Egyptian security official at the scene told Reuters by telephone. "Tied to their seats, while died, and many of t
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