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...Molyneux and George Perry-Smith....
...It began with George Perry-Smith at The Hole in the Wall and includes Joyce Molyneux at the Carved Angel, Rick Stein, Alastair Little, Fergus Henderson, Rowley Leigh, Simon Hopkinson, Ruth Rogers and Rose...
...These will be exhibited at the Joyce Art Gallery in Paris (visible from the Palais Royal gardens) and auctioned online, with bids starting at €300....
...He took his SS16 collection to Paris, and picked up stockists such as Joyce and Machine A. It is New York-based graduates such as Lee that the CFDA should nurture....
...But James Joyce? He earns a nod via an excursion Frayling makes into the influence of music hall traditions on early 20th-century authors....
...It can be traced back to George Perry-Smith at the Hole in the Wall in Bath, through Joyce Molyneux at the Carved Angel, taking in Sean Hill, Alastair Little, our own Rowley Leigh, Fergus Henderson and others...
...Long before the recent renaissance, the first shoots of an independent restaurant scene sprouted in the West Country: places such as George Perry Smith’s Hole in the Wall in Bath, Joyce Molyneux’s Carved...
...Homme & Femme oversees franchises for four Fred Perry locations....
...With all the conservative alternatives – from Michele Bachmann and Rick Perry to Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum – dropping out, Tea Party activists like Mr Wiles have little choice but to support Mr Romney...
...“Roksanda has stockists all over the world, Richard Nicoll was headhunted by Cerutti and Fred Perry, Gareth Pugh shows in Paris with Rihanna in the front row, and Jonathan Saunders has had hugely successful...
...It was George Perry-Smith, at The Hole in the Wall in Bath, who made the first great sidestep in the postwar restaurant scene, inspired Joyce Molyneux at The Carved Angel in Dartmouth and started a movement...
...Intervening to dance with them, Perry touches off an interchange of partnerships and, by implication, varying sexual attraction....
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