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Ipa-Nima is a designer fashion brand founded in 1997 by former Hong Kong litigator Christina Yu. It includes accessories and shoes. [1] She moved to Hanoi, Vietnam in 1995 [2] [3] and briefly worked for other designers before launching her own band in 1997. [4]

Among the clients who buy these designer items are Hillary Rodham-Clinton and her daughter Chelsea Clinton, Jamie Lee Curtis, Bai Ling, Yasmin Le Bon, Michelle Yeoh, Cate Blanchett, Maggie Cheung and Faye Wong. [4]

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