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Inside Cecilie Bahnsen's private client business | Vogue Business

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Cecilie Bahnsen, the Danish fashion designer known for her €1,300 darkly romantic babydoll dresses, is taking an intimate approach to growing her brand. At under €15 million ($15.5 million) in revenues, she is turning to private client appointments, trunk shows and community events.

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