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...“Those powdery pink, sand and sage hues are so characteristic of that part of the Italian coast. I find these shades very elegant in a relaxed way.”...
...“I’ve always been an on-the-back-of-a-napkin kind of person. When I started my fashion design company I didn’t have a business plan....
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...Sun, sand and steel Gupta, who turned 50 on Monday, invited a group of close friends, key lieutenants and business partners to a multi-day celebration in Mykonos....
...Tristram Hunt is director of the V&A and a former MP for Stoke-on-Trent Central....
...His father was a foreman in the shipping department of a garment trade company....
...The Courtenays arrived with Eleanor of Aquitaine in 1154 and one forebear, Richard Courtenay, was buried with Henry V in Westminster Abbey, after dying of dysentery in Henry’s tent at the Siege of Harfleur...
...Dolman joins the London office from Travers Smith, Haggerty joins in New York from Cooley and Goulding joins in Boston from Weil, Gotshal & Manges....
...The life story of Redstone, who died this week at age 97, had all the makings of the American dream....
...Meanwhile, protesters say stay-at-home orders threaten civil liberties....
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...Smith & Nephew goes up to “overweight” at Morgan Stanley. A V-shaped recovery in kneecaps isn’t in the price, they say....
...Despite assurances that the company would be run by four partners, Mr Hamilton and Mr Smith were pushed out. The new business was going to be a two-man show: Mr Woodford and Mr Newman....
...As for Malone’s camp, Liberty Global chief executive Mike Fries was more optimistic. “This deal could come back to life,” he told the FT....
...As he wrote, “far more serious even than the suppression of competition is the suppression of industrial liberty, indeed of manhood itself”....
...Or have a few months of life’s more leisurely pursuits given him a taste for actual retirement?...
...But if you’re a shareholder in a UK life assurance company, you’ll be happy to know that they’ve got a spare £1.5bn in their pockets from early deaths, and there’s likely more where that came from....
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...The V&A’s collection of “aesthetic dress” (dresses for “actresses and others with artistic leanings”) features several extraordinary mauve garments, including a smocked dress by Liberty with a white lace...
...“the integrity and assurance of food supply networks”....
...David Davis, a Tory right-winger and civil liberties campaigner, says: “He’s a nice bloke, a decent bloke. He’s good company and he has a sense of humour. He’s quite self-deprecating.”...
...Within pages, you are claustrophobically aware of how far he has stepped from his childhood self, fully alive in the company of his four closest friends; now he is sidetracked in a different, smaller life...
...Rather than providing assurance, Washington’s new battle plan could easily rattle some of its friends and allies....
...one of our biggest and best-known public companies....
...liberties” with the motivation of the thesis, although the substance, she insists, was not behind the times....
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