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Annah Stretton is New Zealand famous designer who founded the Stretton Fashion Group in Morrinsville in 1991.<ref> https://www.annahstretton.co.nz/pages/annahs-cv</ref> Within a year, she made $1 million with 50 percent profitability. Originally Annah S clothing was sold into other stores, but a few years later Stretton began opening her own boutiques in the Waikato.
 
Annah Stretton is New Zealand famous designer who founded the Stretton Fashion Group in Morrinsville in 1991.<ref> https://www.annahstretton.co.nz/pages/annahs-cv</ref> Within a year, she made $1 million with 50 percent profitability. Originally Annah S clothing was sold into other stores, but a few years later Stretton began opening her own boutiques in the Waikato.
  
In 2005 Stretton bought Her Business magazine and worked as editor, commissioning stories on successful women entrepreneurs and giving business tips. Within a few months it was one of New Zealand’s fastest growing business titles.
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In 2005 Stretton bought Her Business magazine and worked as editor, commissioning stories on successful women entrepreneurs and giving business tips. Within a few months it was one of New Zealand’s fastest growing business titles.<ref> https://magazinestoday.co.nz/annah-stretton/</ref>
  
 
== Controversy ==
 
== Controversy ==

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Annah Stretton is New Zealand famous designer who founded the Stretton Fashion Group in Morrinsville in 1991.[1] Within a year, she made $1 million with 50 percent profitability. Originally Annah S clothing was sold into other stores, but a few years later Stretton began opening her own boutiques in the Waikato.

In 2005 Stretton bought Her Business magazine and worked as editor, commissioning stories on successful women entrepreneurs and giving business tips. Within a few months it was one of New Zealand’s fastest growing business titles.[2]

Controversy

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