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[edit] Haute Couture?
Max Mara sells upscale ready-to-wear, not "haute couture," which necessarily implies "custom-fitted." I've bought MM clothes in Italy, not simply the U.S., and there are no Max Mara couturiers. I'm removing the "haute couture" description.68.72.106.147 22:30, 11 July 2007 (UTC)