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  2. Rachel Ashwell - Wikipedia

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    From 1999 to 2003, Ashwell hosted a TV show, titled "Rachel Ashwell's Shabby Chic," on E! and the Style Network. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The New York Times , on the Encyclopædia Britannica , in its annual trend roundup in 1992, recognised Ashwell's company and her signature product, the slipcover, writing, "not the trim, well-fitting kind, but sloppy ...

  3. 9 Little Luxuries To Buy at T.J. Maxx This Fall - AOL

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    There's a little luxury for every budget you can shop during your next T.J. Maxx visit. GOBankingRates carefully reviewed various T.J. Maxx departments to uncover some of the best fall finds to ...

  4. 7 Little Luxuries To Buy at TJ Maxx This Holiday Season

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    TJ Maxx’s offerings include a number of “little luxuries” that feel luxe, but cost less than $30. Here are a few of the best affordable luxury items at the discount retailer this holiday season.

  5. 10 Luxury Items To Buy at TJ Maxx That Will Make You ... - AOL

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    While the comparable price tag is $2,290 on the T.J. Maxx website, we looked up the same handbag at Amazon where it currently retails for $2,995. In light of viewing this price tag, T.J. Maxx ...

  6. HomeGoods - Wikipedia

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    HomeGoods is owned by TJX Companies and is a sister company to T.J. Maxx, Sierra Trading Post, and Marshalls. The size of each store varies by location. The size of each store varies by location. [ 2 ] [ 1 ] There are locations in the United States that combine both the HomeGoods and the T.J. Maxx or Marshalls store brands in one building.

  7. Shabby chic - Wikipedia

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    Rachel Ashwell founded a furniture chain called Shabby Chic and in 1996 published a book around the aesthetic, which she described as "the aura of old money, cushy comfort, and crafted indifference." [4] An offshoot of shabby chic is a trend towards "relicking" (from relic) of guitars and bass guitars to create a "roadworn" appearance. [5]