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Rachel Ashwell (born Rachel Greenfield on 30 October 1959, in Cambridge, England) is an author, designer and entrepreneur who was raised in London. Early life [ edit ] While in her teens, Ashwell, whose mother restored antique dolls and teddy bears and father was a secondhand rare books dealer, began selling antiques at London outdoor markets.
Rachel Ashwell founded a furniture chain called Shabby Chic and in 1996 published a book around the aesthetic, which she described as "the aura of old money, cushy comfort, and crafted indifference." An offshoot of shabby chic is a trend towards "relicking" (from relic) of guitars and bass guitars to create a "roadworn" appearance.
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July 1, 2024 at 4:47 PM. Dolly Parton seems to always have a fun project going on, and her next venture is particularly special, as she is releasing a cookbook with her younger sister, Rachel ...
Ms. Rachel's online videos are usually filled with bright images and upbeat songs to help kids learn their numbers and colors. But on May 16, the pre-school teacher turned YouTube star best known ...
In a skillet, combine 1/2 inch olive oil, minced garlic, chopped onion, and Italian bacon cut into small pieces. Let the mixture simmer for approximately 30 minutes, keeping an eye on the skillet ...
Rachel Weisz. Rachel Hannah Weisz ( / vaɪs /; [3] born 7 March 1970) [note 1] is a British actress. Known for her roles in independent films and blockbusters, she has received several awards, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Golden Globe Award, and a Laurence Olivier Award .
James Patrick Kelly, 2008 Stephen King, 2007 Nancy Kress (center), with author Delia Sherman (left) and editor Ellen Datlow (right). 2007 photo. Franz Kafka (1883–1924) Janet Kagan (1946–2008) Michael Kandel (born 1941) Colin Kapp (1928–2007) Alexander Kazantsev (1906–2002) Joseph E. Kelleam (1913–1975) David H. Keller (1880–1966)