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  2. Phase Eight - Wikipedia

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    Phase Eight was first established by Patsy Seddon in London in 1979 in a small boutique in Wandsworth Common. [1] The name originated from a combination of P. Hayes, Patsy's maiden name, and the address of the first shop, 8 Bellevue Road. [2] The retailer provides women's clothing designed in house, including Bridalwear and accessories. [3]

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  4. Ashtamangala - Wikipedia

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    In Buddhism, these eight symbols of good fortune represent the offerings made by the gods to Shakyamuni Buddha immediately after he gained enlightenment. [1] Tibetan Buddhists make use of a particular set of eight auspicious symbols, ashtamangala, in household and public art. Some common interpretations are given along with each symbol although ...

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  6. TFG Limited - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, the company acquired the British apparel chain Phase Eight [4] [5] from TowerBrook Capital Partners, then valued at £300 million. [6] In March 2016, TFG acquired the British chain Whistles with its 46 retail shops. [5] In 2017, the company acquired Australian retail company Retail Apparel Group from Navis Capital Partners. [7]

  7. Philip Treacy - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, he took one of his hats to Michael Roberts, fashion editor of Tatler magazine, and his style editor Isabella Blow. [8] Blow asked Treacy to make a hat for her wedding, [5] and soon after in 1990, invited him to live with her and her new husband Detmar Blow, in their Belgravia home in London, where Treacy worked in their basement. [8]

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