• Aage Thaarup (1906–1987) was a Danish-born milliner who ran a celebrated hatmaking business in London between the 1930s and 1970s. Among his notable clients...
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  • musician and economist Aage Thaarup (1906–1987), Danish milliner Aage Thor Falkanger (born 1965), Norwegian judge and legal scholar Aage Thor Falkanger Sr...
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  • Ingwersen Peter Jensen Anne Sofie Madsen Bitte Kai Rand Louise Sandberg Aage Thaarup Henrik Vibskov Ole Yde Sully Bonnelly Monica Boyar José Durán Hernan...
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    and invited designers to come out, such as Peter Russell and milliner Aage Thaarup, purchasing designs from them, and staging regular fashion parades. By...
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  • British Pathé feature, alongside hats by Danish milliner to the Queen Aage Thaarup. Three years later, Creed's place among the British couture establishment...
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  • London in adult life. A trained milliner, she worked for the milliner Aage Thaarup before the war and also Vogue magazine in London, When her mother Elizabeth...
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    which slope very slightly downwards", also noting that London milliner Aage Thaarup was showing versions for Ascot in straw and lemon-yellow felt. One of...
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    Danish, Royal milliner Aage Thaarup who, along with Otto Lucas, were the most famous names in London millinery. Working with Thaarup from 1941, Boyd's apprenticeship...
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  • after Princess Margaret reportedly decided that their usual milliner, Aage Thaarup, was too expensive, Simone Mirman was invited to Buckingham Palace to...
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    & Tillge. The publishing arm of the firm was later taken over by E.L. Thaarup. Tillge was also active as a publisher. On 19 July 1869, Michaelsen left...
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