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  2. Carl J. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Robert M. Jaffe (son-in-law) Carl J. Shapiro (February 15, 1913 – March 7, 2021) was an American businessman and philanthropist. In 1939 he founded Kay Windsor, Inc. in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and built it into one of the largest women's clothing companies in the country. He was its president and chairman of the board and was director of ...

  3. Jordan Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Professor, author. Alma mater. Bard College ( BA ), Pacifica Graduate Institute ( MA) ( PhD) Spouse. Amanda Steinberg. Website. www .jordanshapiro .org. Jordan Shapiro (born November 15, 1977) is an American author known for his work on parenting, education, gender, and technology.

  4. Fashions for Women - Wikipedia

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    Fashions for Women is a 1927 American silent comedy-drama film directed by Dorothy Arzner and written by Jules Furthman, Percy Heath, Herman J. Mankiewicz, and George Marion, Jr. based upon a play by Paul Armont and Léopold Marchand. The film stars Esther Ralston, Raymond Hatton, Einar Hanson, Edward Martindel, William Orlamond, and Agostino ...

  5. Miriam Schapiro - Wikipedia

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    Miriam Schapiro. Miriam Schapiro (also known as Mimi) (November 15, 1923 – June 20, 2015) was a Canadian -born artist based in the United States. She was a painter, sculptor, printmaker, and a pioneer of feminist art. She was also considered a leader of the Pattern and Decoration art movement. [1] Schapiro's artwork blurs the line between ...

  6. Express files for bankruptcy; closing more than 100 stores - AOL

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    Trendy fashion retailer Express Inc. has filed for bankruptcy after consistently struggling with continued missteps over its merchandise mix that failed to get shoppers excited. The retailer filed ...

  7. Nathan D. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Life. Shapiro was born on August 15, 1887, in Russia, the son of Rabbi Daniel Shapiro and Minnie Sanit. He immigrated to America in 1893. [1] Shapiro graduated from Grammar School No. 43 in 1900, after which he attended the Eastern District High School. He then went to Brooklyn Law School, graduating from there in 1906.

  8. Fashion Fair - Wikipedia

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    Website. fashionfairmall .com. Fashion Fair is an enclosed regional shopping mall in Fresno, California, United States, anchored by two Macy's stores, JCPenney, and Forever 21. Originally opened in 1970, Fashion Fair was expanded in 1983 (to accommodate Macy's and a new food court) and in 2005 (with the addition of an outdoor lifestyle wing).

  9. California Institution for Women - Wikipedia

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    983 (76.7% capacity) (as of January 31, 2023 [2]) Opened. 1952. Managed by. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. Warden. Dirk Williams [3] Aerial view. California Institution for Women ( CIW) is a women's state prison located in the city of Chino, [1] San Bernardino County, California, east of Los Angeles, although the ...

  10. Biltmore Fashion Park - Wikipedia

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    Biltmore Fashion Park opened on 31 acres (130,000 m 2) of land in what was once considered the outskirts of Phoenix in 1963. The anchor stores at the mall's opening were the upscale San Francisco-based I. Magnin and Saks Fifth Avenue, joined in 1968 by Los Angeles-based The Broadway. It was the city's original luxury shopping and dining ...

  11. La Habra Marketplace - Wikipedia

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    La Habra Marketplace. / 33.9182; -117.9640. La Habra Marketplace, formerly La Habra Fashion Square, is an open-air regional mall in La Habra, California, built by the Bullock's department store chain. Welton Becket and Associates were the architects. [4] It was the last and largest of the "Fashion Square" malls that it built, after Santa Ana ...