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Ilse

[il-suh]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Elizabeth.



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Berrill, who was interviewed in the Gein docuseries, said Gein was likely referencing midcentury pulp magazines that laid out the atrocities carried out by the Nazis during World War II. Ilse Koch, the wife of a Nazi commander, had a lampshade made from the skin of murdered inmates.

The fashion industry started to boom in Los Angeles after World War II, with Hollywood costume designers entering the scene, said Ilse Metchek, the former president of the California Fashion Assn., who has worked in the industry since the 1950s.

Among them is Ilse Steenkamp, who along with her family, has applied for the programme but has not received feedback.

From BBC

“The problem was, Shein and Temu became the fundamental leaders of fast fashion,” said Ilse Metchek, former president of the California Fashion Assn.

On Christmas Eve in New York City 13 years ago, the director and his wife, actor Ilse Salas, visited a Times Square multiplex.

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