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  2. Vera Neumann - Wikipedia

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    "Vera scarves" became immediately popular and Vera herself was soon on first-name terms with well-known women around the country. Marilyn Monroe was a fan [ 9 ] as were Grace Kelly and First Lady Bess Truman , who selected Vera fabric from Schumacher, Inc. to decorate the third-floor solarium windows and upholstery of the White House .

  3. Frankie Welch - Wikipedia

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    Frankie Welch (March 29, 1924 – September 2, 2021) was an American fashion designer from Rome, Georgia.She is primarily known for designing scarves for prominent political figures, which she sold from her boutique in Alexandria, Virginia.

  4. Neisha Crosland - Wikipedia

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    Neisha Crosland printed silk velvet scarves from around 1997. Neisha Crosland RDI is a British-born, London-based textile designer, who works in the fields of furnishing fabric, wallpaper and interiors products. Her designs have featured in the ranges of British brands such as Osborne & Little and John Lewis.

  5. The 18 Best Scarves to Wrap Up In This Winter - AOL

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    The best scarves are as practical as accessories get. They keep you warm against the harsh winter gusts, while also adding a stylish pop of color or texture to enhance an outfit.

  6. Georgina von Etzdorf - Wikipedia

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    In 1984 the Georgina von Etzdorf fashion label made its first appearance at the autumn London Designer shows previewing accessories, scarves and ties. In 1985, the partnership produced its first full clothing collection. In 1986 Georgina von Etzdorf opened a first London shop in Burlington Arcade, and a second 1988 on Sloane Street in Chelsea. [3]

  7. Designer uses algorithms to create unique knit scarves - AOL

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    As you can see from the website, each rule produces a distinct pattern, though the designer can make a lot of unique scarves using the same rule just by starting from different rows.

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