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Juicy Couture

Juicy Couture is a contemporary line of casual apparel based in Pacoima, California. Juicy Coture is owned by the Liz Claiborne fashion company, Juicy is known for their terrycloth and velour tracksuits, which have been made famous by the many celebrities who wear them. The line is sold in upscale specialty stores. Their slogan "Made in the Glamorous USA" found underneath the crest was changed to "Born in the Glamorous USA" after being purchased by Liz Claiborne and having much of its production shifted to East Asia.
Jewellery played a major role in the fate of the Americas when the Spanish established an empire to seize South American gold. Jewellery making developed in the Americas 5,000 years ago in Central and South America. Large amounts of gold was easily accessible, and the Aztecs and Mayans created numerous works in the metal. Among the Aztecs, only nobility wore gold jewellery, as it showed their rank, power and wealth. Gold jewellery was most common in the Aztec Empire and was often decorated with feathers from birds. The main purpose of Aztec jewellery was to draw attention, with richer and more powerful Aztecs wearing brighter, more expensive jewellery and clothes. Although gold was the most common and popular material used in Aztec jewellery, silver was also readily available throughout the American empires. In addition to adornment and status, the Aztecs also used jewellery in sacrifices to appease the gods. Priests also used gem encrusted daggers to perform animal and human sacrifices.

lia Sophia

lia Sophia, formerly known as Lady Remington Jewelry, is a U.S. direct sales company founded in 1986 by the late Victor Kiam. A life long entrepreneur, Victor is readily known for his appearance in Remington Razor commercials as the guy who said; "I liked the razor so much, I bought the company!"
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Juicy Couture

Juicy Couture is a contemporary line of casual apparel based in Pacoima, California. Juicy Coture is owned by the Liz Claiborne fashion company, Juicy is known for their terrycloth and velour tracksuits, which have been made famous by the many celebrities who wear them. The line is sold in upscale specialty stores. Their slogan "Made in the Glamorous USA" found underneath the crest was changed to "Born in the Glamorous USA" after being purchased by Liz Claiborne and having much of its production shifted to East Asia.

lia Sophia

lia Sophia, formerly known as Lady Remington Jewelry, is a U.S. direct sales company founded in 1986 by the late Victor Kiam. A life long entrepreneur, Victor is readily known for his appearance in Remington Razor commercials as the guy who said; "I liked the razor so much, I bought the company!"

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