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Anna Jewsbury
Anna Jewsbury is a British fashion designer and artistic director of London-based accessories brand, Completedworks. Personal life Jewsbury grew up in the Pennines, UK and now lives and works in London. She is married to author and development expert Hassan Damluji with whom she has two young children. Education Jewsbury attended the same school as sculptor Barbara Hepworth, cited as an influence on her work. She went on to study Mathematics and Philosophy at the University of Oxford. Work Jewsbury founded her brand Completedworks in 2013 which is sold through retailers like Dover Street Market and Bergdorf Goodman, as well as via its own showroom in Marylebone, London. During lockdown the brand’s Scrunch earrings, which resemble the silky hair ties popular in the 1990s, became a bestseller, appearing on the ears of models Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Adwoa Aboah, and actor Jodie Comer. Awards * British Fashion Council, BFC / British Vogue, Vogue Designer Fashion Fund ...
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The ''Financial Times'' (''FT'') is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs. Based in London, England, the paper is owned by a Japanese holding company, Nikkei, with core editorial offices across Britain, the United States and continental Europe. In July 2015, Pearson sold the publication to Nikkei for £844 million (US$1.32 billion) after owning it since 1957. In 2019, it reported one million paying subscriptions, three-quarters of which were digital subscriptions. The newspaper has a prominent focus on financial journalism and economic analysis over generalist reporting, drawing both criticism and acclaim. The daily sponsors an annual book award and publishes a " Person of the Year" feature. The paper was founded in January 1888 as the ''London Financial Guide'' before rebranding a month later as the ''Financial Times''. It was first circulated around metropolitan London by James Sherid ...
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