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monogram

[mon-uh-gram] / ˈmɒn əˌgræm /


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"GP bringing her monogrammed notebook to court is a big step forward for stationery girl representation," wrote Senior Vanity Fair correspondent and author Delia Cai.

From Salon

He once remarked to allies with wonder at how Ms. Greene, as a freshman, was already known by a three-letter monogram: M.T.G.

From New York Times

The art historian Patrizia Costa has suggested that the monogram on the shield in this self-portrait may contain, in coded form, this family motto — or it may simply signify Anguissola’s father, Amilcare.

From Washington Post

For a personal touch, monogramming for up to three letters is also an option.

From Los Angeles Times

Tisci, in turn, changed Burberry's design language by introducing a TB monogram, that increased the brand's appeal to younger luxury consumers.

From Reuters