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  2. Vera Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Vera Bradley store exterior. A news story on Good Morning America generated more interest in the products when it featured an interview with college students about various campus trends, and one of the sorority girls had a Vera Bradley bag. [5] Continued growth was initiated when the company started selling online in 2004.

  3. Barbara Bradley Baekgaard - Wikipedia

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    [10] [independent source needed] In 2010, the year Vera Bradley went public, [11] [12] Barbara Bradley Baekgaard became Chief Creative Officer of Vera Bradley. [13] In August 2017, she stepped down as Chief Creative Officer of Vera Bradley, succeeded by Beatrice Mac Cabe, but remained active with the Vera Bradley Foundation for Breast Cancer. [14]

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    Handbags may seem simple, but they have the power to make or break an ensemble. For example, if you’re going to a wedding, you wouldn’t carry a chunky shoulder bag that feels too casual ...

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  6. Catrike - Wikipedia

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    Villager Introduced in 2008, the Villager is designed for urban settings and features comparatively greater ground clearance, a higher seat of 12.5 in (32 cm) and a 50 degree seat angle. The Villager has 20 in (51 cm) front and rear wheels. The 2008 model was introduced as a nine-speed with no front dérailleur.

  7. Mercury Villager - Wikipedia

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    Two generations of the model line were produced, with the Villager undergoing a full redesign for 1999. In a first for the minivan segment, the model line replaced a removable rear seat with a design that was repositionable (dependent on passenger or cargo use). The Villager was the last Mercury developed with the lightbar grille used by the brand.