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  2. Vera Bradley - Wikipedia

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    Vera Bradley Sales, LLC (d.b.a. Vera Bradley) is an American luggage and handbag design company, founded by Barbara Bradley Baekgaard and Patricia R. Miller in 1982. [1] As of 2019, its home office is in Fort Wayne, Indiana .

  3. Inside Vera Bradley’s Nostalgia-Fueled Comeback - AOL

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    Vera Bradley launched in 1982, after co-founders Patricia R. Miller and Barbara Bradley Baekgaard were at the airport and noticed how drab all the luggage options on display were.

  4. Talk:Vera Bradley - Wikipedia

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    I came to the page today looking for a full list of patterns by season. What better place than wikipedia? This is one of the shortest wikipedia pages I've ever seen, and I don't see why a table (pattern name, season released, date retired) would be a bad thing to have. Thoughts? --Tay 17:05, 30 August 2014 (UTC)

  5. 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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  9. List of retired Atlantic hurricane names - Wikipedia

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    The decade featured Hurricane Andrew, which at the time was the costliest hurricane on record, and also Hurricane Mitch, which is considered to be the deadliest tropical cyclone to have its name retired, killing over 11,000 people in Central America. A total of 15 names were retired in this decade, seven during the 1995 and 1996 seasons.