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A quote from Gabrielle Bonheur Chanel, the founder of the Chanel brand, who popularised a sportive, casual chic as the fe...
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The first Christmas card was created and sent in 1843 by British businessman Sir Cole. A thousand copies of the card wer...
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They say that “success occurs when your dreams get bigger than your excuses”. Dream bigger, shine and sparkle brighter. W...
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By the middle of the 18th century, tea had replaced ale and gin as the drink of the masses and had become Britain’s most ...
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Image taken from an 1897 poster by Edward Penfield - one of America’s most famous poster artists. Often referred to as th...
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Image taken from a vintage poster designed by Alphonse Mucha. His Art Nouveau style was often imitated although it was a ...
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Everyone has unique ways to reach happiness. What makes one person happy can be very different from what makes someone el...
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The famous song “Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow” was first recorded back in 1945 by the artist Vaughn Monroe, reac...
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Meow, the representation of cat sound, dates as far back as the 1630s in the forms of miaow, miau, meaw. Exploring differ...
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Adaptation of a woodcut by the Dutch graphic artist and painter Julie de Graag (1877-1924). The cat represents rebirth an...
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