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  2. Chloé - Wikipedia

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    Chloé was founded in 1952 by Egyptian-born Gaby Aghion, who sought to offer luxury prêt-à-porter (ready-to-wear)—a concept new at that time. [4] Gaby Aghion and her partner Jacques Lenoir continued to run the house until 1985, when Chloé was bought by Alfred Dunhill Ltd. (now part of Richemont).

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  4. Gaby Aghion - Wikipedia

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    Her father was a cigarette factory manager and her mother was a homemaker who was passionate about French fashion. She met her husband, Raymond Aghion (1921–2009), when both were seven years old in elementary school. He was born into a wealthy Italian Jewish family of cotton exporters.

  5. Chloé (Lefebvre) - Wikipedia

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    Chloé is an 1875 oil painting by French academic painter Jules Lefebvre. Measuring 260 cm by 139 cm, it depicts the naiad in "Mnasyle et Chloé", [1] a poem by the 18th-century French poet André Chénier. [2] The painting hangs in the Young and Jackson Hotel in Melbourne, Australia, where it has been since 1909. [3]

  6. 'SNL' Star Chloe Fineman Responds to Critics of Her Look at ...

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    Comedian Chloe Fineman had one of the nicest clap-backs on record after commenters criticized her look at the 2024 Cannes International Film Festival. The 35-year-old Saturday Night Live star ...

  7. Mathieu Criaerd - Wikipedia

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    Commode stamped by Criaerd, delivered by the marchand-mercier Hébert, 29 January 1748, in the library of the Appartement du Dauphin, Versailles. Mathieu Criaerd (1689–1776) was the most prominent of a large family of cabinetmakers (ébénistes), apparently of Flemish ancestry, who were working in Paris during the 18th century.