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  • Drapers is a business-to-business magazine and website covering the fashion retail sector. It was founded on 6 August 1887 to cover the women's clothing...
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  • 21 February 2011. Hounslea, Tara, "The Drapers Interview: William Kim on spreading the AllSaints gospel", Drapers Online, 12 November 2015. Mohammadi, Ameneh...
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    Magazine". 16 June 2023. "30 Under 30: Thom Scherdel". Drapers. 9 January 2015. Retrieved 1 November 2022. Behrmann, Anna (11 January 2022). "Drapers...
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  • The Architectural Review (category Architecture magazines)
    ISBN 9780719056062. Williams, Christopher (5 January 2017). "Ascential puts Drapers and Nursing Times up for sale in break with trade publishing". Telegraph...
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  • Metropolis from Ascential in 2017. Drapers - formerly Drapers Record, founded in 1887, Drapers is a business magazine and website covering the fashion retail...
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    Brighton | Absolute Magazine | Fashion & Lifestyle". Absolute Magazine | Fashion & Lifestyle. 2014-10-13. Retrieved 2018-02-26. "The Drapers Interview - Simon...
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  • Henry B. Amos (category Scottish drapers)
    Animali Journal of Animal Ethics Relations. Beyond Anthropocentrism The Animals' Defender Magazines Arkangel Bite Back Muutoksen kevät No Compromise Satya...
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    greens"; Pale Green (grid reference TL655421), Wiggens Green (TL663424), and Drapers Green (TL644425). There are four roads into and out of the village; they...
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  • Drapers, a livery company of the City of London Draper (surname), including a list of people and fictional characters with the name Drapers (magazine)...
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  • including Centre Point, Tower 42 (formerly National Westminster Tower) and Drapers Gardens. Wilem Frischmann was born on 27 January 1931 in Ungvar (now Uzhhorod...
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  • Pentland Group saw total revenues rise 14.2%, to £1.74bn, a fact Drapers magazine linked to the Olympics fuelling growth from sportswear brands such...
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    May 2022. "Drapers Sustainable Fashion 2022 Awards". Drapers. Retrieved 4 May 2022. Drapers. "Drapers Sustainable Fashion 2022 Awards". Drapers. Retrieved...
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  • New Civil Engineer (category Business magazines published in the United Kingdom)
    12 June 2016. Williams, Christopher (5 January 2017). "Ascential puts Drapers and Nursing Times up for sale in break with trade publishing". Telegraph...
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  • King's Road, Chelsea, as a fashion destination. In an interview for the magazine Drapers, former Moss Bros managing director Manny Silverman described Ingram...
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    Construction News (category Monthly magazines published in the United Kingdom)
    11 June 2016. Williams, Christopher (5 January 2017). "Ascential puts Drapers and Nursing Times up for sale in break with trade publishing". Telegraph...
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  • rights organisation Animal Aid, until 2016. As a journalist, he wrote for Drapers & Fashion Weekly, NME, Time Out, The Guardian and The Independent. Tyler...
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  • Retrieved 18 March 2018. "Boohoo acquires PrettyLittleThing for £3.3m". Drapers. Retrieved 18 March 2018. "Kourtney Kardashian and PrettyLittleThing get...
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  • Peter Bayley (scholar of French literature) (category Drapers Professors of French)
    specialising in 17th-century French literature, sermons and essays. He was Drapers Professor of French at the University of Cambridge from 1985 to 2011, and...
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  • CS4FN (category Magazines established in 2005)
    CS4FN (Computer Science for Fun) is a UK-based magazine on computer science aimed at school students, posted free to subscribing schools in the UK. It...
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    their material to Blackwell Hall to display and sell it to merchants and drapers. Blackwell Hall was originally a buttressed stone hall adjacent to the...
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