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Mario Prada Would Not Let Women into His Workplace! -In an interesting twist of fashion irony,Prada founder Mario Prada's shop policy was to bar the women of the family from entering his workplace! He has been forgiven, ultimately, for it was the cultural thing to do at the time, no judgment will be made here. But we will laugh because in the Prada family, the women have had the last laugh. In time, he developed trade throughout Europe and into the USA. He kept himself open to modifying construction materials and in time developed his line to include fine leather accessories and waterproof handbags. In Mario Prada's time, stylish leather luggage was a much more of a status symbol than it is in today's world of Samsonite and American Tourister mass merchandise luggage. So if you are searching for knockoff Prada Sunglasses or cheap Prada sunglasses, give a holla to Grandpa Mario and say, "Take that!"
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All Champagne is born in France! - All true Champagne comes from the region of Champagne in northeastern France. The wine is made through a complex process called the méthode Champenoise, which generally translates into superior quality and higher prices. Wines that bubble but are not from France's Champagne region should be called sparkling wines, even if they're made in the méthode Champenoise (this is a 'gentleman's agreement' with ramifications that span the globe). Most liquor stores carry a variety of sparkling wines, some produced in the Champagne method, many others made in the charmat method, a process yielding simpler, more affordable bubbles. Those looking to buy champagne in Boston should consider sampling a Rose champagne and wearing our champagne glass sunglasses while doing so. Restaurants such as No. 9 Park, Troquet and Les Zygomates do their champagne shopping on Boylston Street, Copley Place, Beacon Street, Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge Street or State Street. Enjoy!
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