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- Pineda_Covalín abstract "PINEDA COVALIN is a Mexican fashion house which uses traditional patterns, figures and images from native Mexican cultures such as Mayan and Aztec. This company was created by two young designers, Cristina Pineda and Ricardo Covalín. The brand has expanded itself to many countries of the American continent and some in Asia as well such as Japan. The most recent and famous creation of this brand is the figure of a xoloitzcuintli, a native Mexican dog which has been called the mascot of Mexico.".
- Pineda_Covalín wikiPageID "29363778".
- Pineda_Covalín wikiPageRevisionID "605172138".
- Pineda_Covalín companyName "Pineda Covalín".
- Pineda_Covalín companyType "Fashion Retail Company".
- Pineda_Covalín foundation "1996".
- Pineda_Covalín founder "Cristina Pineda & Ricardo Covalín".
- Pineda_Covalín homepage www.pinedacovalin.com.
- Pineda_Covalín industry "Retail".
- Pineda_Covalín locationCity "Mexico City".
- Pineda_Covalín locationCountry "Mexico".
- Pineda_Covalín products "Luxury goods, Ready-to-wear, Ties, Shoes, Watches, Jewellery, Accessories, Sunglasses".
- Pineda_Covalín subject Category:Companies_based_in_Mexico_City.
- Pineda_Covalín subject Category:Fashion_design.
- Pineda_Covalín subject Category:Mexican_fashion_designers.
- Pineda_Covalín type Agent.
- Pineda_Covalín type Company.
- Pineda_Covalín type Organisation.
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- Pineda_Covalín comment "PINEDA COVALIN is a Mexican fashion house which uses traditional patterns, figures and images from native Mexican cultures such as Mayan and Aztec. This company was created by two young designers, Cristina Pineda and Ricardo Covalín. The brand has expanded itself to many countries of the American continent and some in Asia as well such as Japan. The most recent and famous creation of this brand is the figure of a xoloitzcuintli, a native Mexican dog which has been called the mascot of Mexico.".
- Pineda_Covalín label "Pineda Covalín".
- Pineda_Covalín sameAs Pineda_Coval%C3%ADn.
- Pineda_Covalín sameAs Q7195474.
- Pineda_Covalín sameAs Q7195474.
- Pineda_Covalín wasDerivedFrom Pineda_Covalín?oldid=605172138.
- Pineda_Covalín homepage www.pinedacovalin.com.