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Nowadays, Whitechapel is a melange of chain restaurants, avant garde web designers and dodgy clothing stores with the word "Fashions" unpromisingly included on their signs.
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August 1967 fashion supplement, then called Fashions of The Times.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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August 1967 fashion supplement, then called Fashions of The Times.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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The emphasis on "Fashions" links poet and sufferer.
The Ordinary Sky: Wordsworth, Blanchot, and the Writing of Disaster 2008
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"Fashions," said a black bird, solemnly, "are made by men.
American Fairy Tales 1887
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Fashions apparently exist even among the deranged.
It's Just Business, Charlie Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011
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Fashions change every season and when we buy new things we have to get rid of the old, outgrown and out of style.
Mattias Wallander: A Second Life for Unwanted Clothing Mattias Wallander 2011
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Fashions change every season and when we buy new things we have to get rid of the old, outgrown and out of style.
Mattias Wallander: A Second Life for Unwanted Clothing Mattias Wallander 2011
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Marcel Indik Sales have increased marginally this year for brothers Jason and Rodney Carr, who own Softline Home Fashions Inc., a Gardena, Calif., distributor of curtains and home fabrics.
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Heard: Kors Fashions a Stock Rally A 30-year-old brand, Michael Kors sells clothing, footwear and other apparel and accessories through luxury department stores, such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Harrods, and through its own company-operated outlets.
Michael Kors Posts Strong Results Melodie Warner 2012
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