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  2. Bonmarché - Wikipedia

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    A branch of Bonmarché on Broadway in Bradford (2009) A Bonmarché store in Hampshire. Bonmarché was founded in 1982, by Parkash Singh Chima. [citation needed] The Sikh businessman arrived in the United Kingdom in 1950, from the Punjab and settled in Ely, Cambridgeshire, from where he launched a door-to-door business selling clothing items.

  3. The Bon Marché - Wikipedia

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    The Bon Marché was founded in 1890 by Edward and Josephine Nordhoff, who had moved to Seattle from Chicago. Edward Nordhoff was a German immigrant who had worked for the Louvre Department Store in Paris, which competed with the Maison of Aristide Boucicaut "Au Bon Marché" (now part of the LVMH group).

  4. Department store - Wikipedia

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    Interior of Le Bon Marché in Paris (2008). A department store is a retail establishment offering a wide range of consumer goods in different areas of the store, each area ("department") specializing in a product category.

  5. David Emanuel (fashion designer) - Wikipedia

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    While continuing to present Fashion TV's "Shop The World" programme and to design couture clothing, Emanuel designed his first ready to wear bridal collection, for Berketex Brides, in 2008. He recently launched a collection for the UK women's clothing chain, Bonmarche.

  6. Le Bon Marché Turns 170 in a Burst of Orange - AOL

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  7. Bon Marché (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bonmarché, a British clothing store chain; Bon Marché (Brixton), a former department store in Brixton, London UK. The Bon Marché, a former Seattle, Washington-based chain of American department stores that was absorbed into Macy's; Bon Marche Department Store, a historic building in Seattle

  8. Children's 'Lingerie': Killer of Innocence, or Case of ... - AOL

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    The hairstyles and jewelry seem exaggerated like they would on any little girl playing dress-up with her mother's clothing. . . One often sees little boys dressed up as cowboys and Indians.

  9. James Pringle Weavers - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, the retailer was purchased by The Edinburgh Woollen Mill, when a descendent of the original Pringle family, also called James, retired.This James Pringle came up with the idea of opening a mill shop to sell tweed and tartan to the general public.