Austria has obtained one of its long lost gold -- Nadja Merino. Austria's fashion market went into a conclusion when the Nazis ruled over and persecuted the Jewish populace. Somehow, a expert fashion illustrator, that's Merino, fade away to Paris where she worked with major fashion houses of her time. Unfortunately, as the Germans pursued through France, she had to get away again, and this time it was New York. In New York, Merino's career developed, and she had the turn to work for Saks Fifth Avenue, Vogue, and Revlon.
Through Merino's work, Austrian fashion market has yet again able to extend help to others in need. If you are imagining how, then recall that time when designers applied virgin wool in their pieces bought from Austrian farmers. This time, through Merino's work, Austria is able to extend help to the fashion and art market all over the world to recognize true art form despite the diversity in background. To refine more, come to think of it, Merino is a full-blooded Austrian and has influenced fashion worldwide through her trade. Apparently, what she did wasn't complacent as I hope I am getting everything in to you, if you know what I express.
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