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  • Zika Ascher (3 April 1910 – 5 September 1992), born Zikmund Ascher and nicknamed "The Mad Silkman", was a Czech textile businessman, artist and designer...
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  • director William Ascher (born 1947), American professor of public policy Zika Ascher (1910–1992), Czech refugee textile designer and manufacturer in London...
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  • exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, April 15–June 14, 1987, on the textile designs of Zika Ascher and Lida Ascher. "Ascher: Fabric, Art, Fashion"....
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  • up zika or Zika in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zika, or Zika fever, is an illness caused by the Zika virus. Zika or Žika may also refer to: Zika virus...
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  • Ramos Isabel Toledo Mustafa Aslanturk Hussein Chalayan Nicolas Petrou Zika Ascher Sidonie Grünwald-Zerkowitz Betty Yokova Malene Birger Louise Lyngh Bjerregaard...
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  • of the Liberty department store, sending her the same day by taxi to Zika Ascher, who commissioned her to design a collection for Dior. Successfully designing...
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    Museum. 29 July 2015. Cecil Beaton textile designs designed in 1948 for Zika Ascher Cecil Beaton interview on BBC Radio 4 Desert Island Discs, 1 February...
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    in Britain from the beginning. In 1966, Ossie Clark collaborated with Zika Ascher to produce the first British paper dresses, simple shifts with short...
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  • So Fast Health, family 90 minutes April 3, 2007 (2007-04-03) 2508 Steven Ascher and Jeanne Jordan's profile of Stephen Heywood, his family, and their response...
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    Role". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved April 11, 2013. Crouch, p. 169. Rita Zikas (July 2, 1988). "Ballerina girl now a deisgning [sic] woman". Toronto Star...
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  • competition, which led to a contract to produce more designs for Zika and Lida Ascher who had promoted the 's' removed competition and who owned a textile...
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  • bioterrorism, and emerging and reemerging infectious agents, from anthrax to Zika. His wife, Joan née Scott, was a registered nurse. She died in October 2020...
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