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- Velvet (TV series) - Wikipedia
The main storyline of the show is the love story of Alberto Márquez (played by Miguel Ángel Silvestre), heir of Galerías Velvet, one of the most prestigious fashion houses in the Spain of the late 1950s, and Ana Ribera (Paula Echevarría), who lives and works there as a seamstress
- Velvet - Wikipedia
VELVET, a silken textile fabric having a short dense piled surface In all probability the art of velvet-weaving originated in the Far East; and it is not till about the beginning of the 14th century that we find any mention of the textile
- Velvet (serie de televisión) - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Ambientada en 1958, en las lujosas Galerías Velvet, ubicadas en el número 34 de la Gran Vía madrileña y propiedad de Don Rafael Márquez La trama gira en torno al amor entre Ana, una costurera que trabaja desde niña en las Galerías, y Alberto, el heredero del negocio
- Velvet (TV Series 2013–2016) - IMDb
Velvet is a Spanish television series (English subtitles available on Netflix) It takes place in the 50's 60's and displays the beautiful clothing and cars from that era
- Velvet (given name) - Wikipedia
Velvet is an English primarily feminine given name derived from the name for the fabric [1] A young Elizabeth Taylor played the horse-crazy 12-year-old Velvet Brown in the 1944 film National Velvet based on the 1935 book by Enid Bagnold An American television series based on the book and movie aired between 1960 and 1962
- Velvet: El nuevo imperio - Wikipedia
Velvet: El nuevo imperio is an American television series developed by Sandra Velasco for Telemundo It is based on the 2014 Spanish television series Velvet created by Ramón Campos and Gema R María [1]
- Velvet | PBS
In late 1950s Madrid, the golden age of haute couture, there is one place everyone would like to shop at least once in their lifetime: the Galerias Velvet
- Velvet (disambiguation) - Wikipedia
Velvet is a particular kind of woven tufted fabric Velvet may also refer to:
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