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  2. Charming Shoppes - Wikipedia

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    Charming Shoppes was founded in 1940, it went public in 1971, [3] and was ranked 927th on the 2012 Fortune 1000. [4] On May 2, 2012, Ascena Retail Group, the parent company of Dressbarn, announced that it would acquire Charming Shoppes with a $900 million transaction through a combination of cash in hand and $325 million of borrowings from credit facilities.

  3. Fashion of Catherine, Princess of Wales - Wikipedia

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    The "Kate Middleton effect" [30] is the trend that Catherine is reported to have had on others in sales of particular products and brands. [31] [32] In 2018 a research by Brand Finance cited Catherine as "the most powerful royal fashion influencer", retaining that pieces in her wardrobe increase desirability among 38 percent of American shoppers. [31]

  4. Lady Catharine Long - Wikipedia

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    Lady Catharine married Henry Lawes Long of Hampton Lodge, Surrey, 22 July 1822. They had nine children, with eight surviving to adulthood: [7] Charlotte Caroline Georgiana (23 April 1823 [8] – 24 July 1896), married Henry Howard; Catherine Beatrice (30 August 1824 [9] – 10 October 1913), died unmarried

  5. Liripipe - Wikipedia

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    A liripipe (/ ˈ l ɪ r ɪ ˌ p aɪ p /) [note 1] is an element of clothing, the tail of a hood or cloak, or a long-tailed hood. The modern-day liripipe appears on the hoods of academic dress . The hooded academic dress of King's College London , an example of a modern-day liripipe.

  6. Robe - Wikipedia

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    A wide variety of long, flowing religious dress including pulpit robes and the robes worn by various types of monks. A gown worn as part of the official dress of a peer or royalty. [1] Any of several women's fashions of French origin, as robe à l'anglaise (18th century), robe de style (1920s). [2]

  7. Bathrobe - Wikipedia

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    A bathrobe, also known as a housecoat or a dressing gown, is a loose-fitting outer garment (a robe) worn by people, often after washing the body or around a pool. A ...

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