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Anya Hindmarch

Anya Hindmarch
CBE
Born 1968 (age 48–49)
Maldon, Essex, England
Occupation Fashion designer
Awards Brand of the Year, Accessory Designer British Fashion Awards
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Anya Susannah Hindmarch, CBE (born 1968) is an English fashion accessories designer who founded an eponymous company.

Hindmarch was born into an entrepreneurial family and attended New Hall School, an independent school in Chelmsford, Essex. At 16 Hindmarch was given an old Gucci handbag by her mother and at 18, in around 1986, she went to Florence to study Italian for a year.

While she was in Italy, she noticed a drawstring leather duffel bag was all the rage among fashionable women. Even though the UK economy was in a recession, she was inspired by Margaret Thatcher's entrepreneurial ideas, Hindmarch borrowed some money to import some bags to England, and after sending a bag to the fashion magazine Harpers and Queen she sold 500 through the magazine. She initially had bags manufactured in Italy, but when the factory started selling bags of her design directly to retailers, she started having her own bags made in Hackney. By 1992 her bags were sold at luxury stores in London, New York, Japan, France and Italy. In 1993 she opened a small retail shop in Walton Street. Her early products were influenced by Italian design, and she describes her products as having high-quality of workmanship, and as representing a design philosophy which is "British, humorous and personalised."

In 1996 she married James Seymour, a widower with three children, and he joined the company soon after as its finance director.

In 2001 Hindmarch launched her "Be A Bag" line, a service by which a bag is personalised with a customer's photograph, initially to support a breast cancer awareness group, but subsequently to benefit other charitable causes.

In 2006 the company took on outside investors, and was valued at $38 million.

In 2007 Hindmarch launched a limited-edition tote bag with the words, I'm Not A Plastic Bag, using her influence to make it fashionable not to use plastic bags. The canvas totes sold for £5, launching in four limited edition colours around the world, and were selected by Vanity Fair to be included in their "Oscars" goodie bags.


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