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  2. Christopher & Banks - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1956 as Brauns Fashions in Minneapolis, the chain became a public trade company in 1992. After being re-branded Christopher & Banks in 2000, [6] it founded a second brand, CJ Banks (a plus-size clothing store). [7] In November 2004, Christopher & Banks acquired Acorn Stores and operated that chain as a third retail concept. [8]

  3. Jeffrey Banks - Wikipedia

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    After leaving Calvin Klein, Banks launched his own-name label in New York City in 1977, according to his official website, [5] although some sources state 1978. [2] By 1996, suits, shirts, eyewear and accessories from Jeffrey Banks Ltd. and Jeffrey Banks International were being sold worldwide with sales of about $20 million.

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    See photos of Tyra Banks at the "Black Panther" screening: Before the screening, Banks posed with pan Danielle Herrington, who had been revealed as the 2018 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue cover ...

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  7. Pamela Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Anderson was born in Ladysmith, British Columbia, Canada, the daughter of Barry Anderson, a furnace repairman, and Carol, a waitress. [10] Her great-grandfather, Juho Hyytiäinen, was a Finnish native of Saarijärvi, and left the Grand Duchy of Finland (which was an autonomous state within the Russian Empire at the time) [11] for Canada in 1908. [12]