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  1. Instrumental in orchestrating the J. Crew look was Arthur Cinader's daughter Emily Cinader (later Woods), who joined the company after graduating from college. Over the next several years, J. Crew's catalog evolved a distinctive look featuring young, attractive models having fun in a variety of appealing settings.

  2. Nov 14, 1999 · Now her abilities are helping unlock new research in early detection. Interview with Emily Woods, chmn and co-founder of J Crew, on her sense of style; photo (M)

  3. Nov 4, 2011 · “Emily Cinader Woods, who [co-founded] J.Crew. She was the one who hired me. She had a huge impact on my career, especially in the beginning.” If you weren’t working in fashion, what would you do? I would love to do interiors or have a horse ranch.” How would you describe your personal style? “A little bit tomboy and a little bit grandma.

  4. Apr 26, 2000 · EMILY WOODS REDUCES ROLE WITH J.CREW. Byline: Thomas J. Ryan. NEW YORK — Talk about a great executive package. Under the terms of her amended contract, J. Crew Group chairman Emily...

  5. Apr 7, 2007 · Sears Holdings Corp., the Hoffman Estates-based retail chain made up of Sears and Kmart, nominated to its board former J. Crew Group Inc. chairman and co-founder Emily Scott, according to a...

  6. golden.com › wiki › Emily_Scott-3VZRV4VEmily Scott | Golden

    Emily Scott, also known as Emily Cinader and Emily Woods, is a United States-based entrepreneur and businessperson. One of the most well-known companies she founded was J. Crew.

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  8. Mar 11, 2023 · Though “The Official Preppy Handbook,” a humor book that became a huge bestseller in the early ’80s, certainly helped J.Crews image — it “reset the style goals of popular kids at lunch...

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