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  2. Henri Bendel - Wikipedia

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    Henri Willis Bendel was born in Louisiana in 1868 and moved to New York to work as a milliner. [3] He opened his first shop, in Greenwich Village, in 1895. [8] In 1907, he began branding the brown-and-white striped boxes that are still identified with the company. [8]

  3. Henri Willis Bendel - Wikipedia

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    Henri Willis Bendel (January 22, 1868 – March 22, 1936) was an American businessman, fashion designer, and philanthropist who founded an upscale women's fashion company bearing his name in New York City, which remained in business until 2019.

  4. Geraldine Stutz - Wikipedia

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    By 1964, Henry Bendel had experienced a 10 percent increase in sales, the largest increase in its history. [2] By 1967, it had doubled its sale. In 1967, with financing from an international consortium, Stutz purchased Bendel from Genesco for 8 million dollars, becoming its managing partner and 30 percent owner. [2]

  5. Belgian Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The shoes were designed by Henri Bendel, the nephew of Henri Bendel, the founder of the eponymous New York boutique.When the Bendel family sold the family's department store in 1955, Bendel established the Belgian Shoes boutique at 60 East 56th Street, Manhattan, [1] before moving to the current address at 110 East 55th Street in 2001.

  6. Bath & Body Works, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, the exclusive Henri Bendel store on Fifth Avenue in New York City was purchased for $10 million and 798 Lerner stores for $297 million. Finally, in 1988, 25 Abercrombie & Fitch stores were purchased for $46 million. In 1996, The Limited ended its ownership of the A&F brand; it was spun off into a publicly traded company.

  7. Coty Building - Wikipedia

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    The design of the Coty Building's six-story facade dates to a 1907–1908 renovation from Woodruff Leeming. [1]: 5 The facade is a glass wall surrounded by a frame.The first two stories have limestone-faced piers and a cornice supported by corbel brackets; they are treated as a single continuous section of the facade.

  8. Brooklyn Museum Libraries and Archives - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, sketches from the collection were featured in an exhibition at the museum, French Fashion Sketches from the Henri Bendel Collection. Today, the Henri Bendel Collection represents the largest and one of the first sketch collections received, with more than 11,000 sketches of French couture imported by the company in addition to its own ...

  9. Bendel (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Bendel is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Franz Bendel (1833–1874), Bohemian-German pianist and composer; Graham Bendel, writer and filmmaker; Hans Bendel (1814–1853), Swiss painter; Henri Bendel, American upscale women's specialty store based in New York City