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Bernard Ashley is a British businessman and engineer who is best known for founding the clothing company, Laura Ashley. He was born on 11 August 1926 in Brixton, London, England. He attended the University of London, where he studied engineering.
After graduating, he worked as an engineer for a number of companies, including the Royal Air Force. In 1953, he and his wife, Laura, founded the clothing company, Laura Ashley. The company quickly became a success, and by the 1970s, it had become a household name.
In the 1980s, Bernard Ashley retired from the company and handed over the reins to his son, David. He has since become a philanthropist, donating to a number of charities and causes. He is also a patron of the Royal Academy of Arts.
Bernard Ashley is 83 years old and has a net worth of $100 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful business ventures and investments.
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Bernard Albert Ashley |
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Engineer, fashion designer, businessman |
Age |
83 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Leo |
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11 August, 1926 |
Birthday |
11 August |
Birthplace |
Brixton, London, England |
Date of death |
(2009-02-14) Elan Valley, Rhayader, Wales |
Died Place |
Elan Valley, Rhayader, Wales |
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Bernard Ashley (businessman) Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Bernard Ashley (businessman)'s Wife?
His wife is Laura Mountney (m. 1949-1985)
Regine Burnell (m. 1990)
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Laura Mountney (m. 1949-1985)
Regine Burnell (m. 1990) |
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Bernard Ashley (businessman) Net Worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Engineer |
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In 1990, he married Regine Burnell. He died of cancer on 14 February 2009 and is buried with Laura.
Sir Bernard Ashley was the company chairperson of Laura Ashley and Laura kept a close eye on fabrics. The astonishing success of what proved to be the ultimate cottage industry, bought the Ashleys a yacht, a private plane, a French château in Picardy, a town-house in Brussels, and the villa Contenta in Lyford Cay, New Providence, Bahamas, which in 2006 was offered for sale at $8.5million.
The company launched its first shop in Hay-on-Wye in 2001, and included designs from Emma's daughter, Rose.
In 2000, Sir Bernard set up a new textile company named Elanbach and requested that daughter Emma Shuckburgh (née Ashley) act as its creative director. Named after Emma's home in the Elan Valley near Rhayader, it is based at Sir Bernard's five-star hotel, Llangoed Hall, near Brecon, and was to be sold in shops in London and Paris.
Sir Bernard Ashley bought Llangoed Hall, seeing it as the place where he could fulfill his ambition to recreate the atmosphere of an Edwardian house party. He later replicated this in other locations, but sold the two American properties in 1999 to Orient-Express Hotels, renamed as Belmond Ltd. in 2014.
Laura Ashley celebrated its 40th anniversary in 1993, the same year that Sir Bernard retired as chairperson and became honorary life president.
Two months after Laura's death in 1985, Laura Ashley Holdings plc went public in a flotation that was 34 times oversubscribed. Bernard Ashley was knighted in 1987.
In 1985, on her 60th birthday, while she was visiting her children in the UK, Laura fell down the stairs and was rushed to hospital where she died ten days later. Her name lives on through her business. She is buried in the churchyard of St John the Baptist, in Carno, Powys, Wales.
However, by the end of the 1980s Laura Ashley was distinctly out of fashion. Women were making inroads in the boardroom, and sharp suits and shoulder pads were at odds with everything Laura Ashley stood for. Sir Bernard's larger-than-life personality and idiosyncratic style of management meant that he fell out of favour with the City. The first of a new group of CEO's was employed, in James Maxmin, who rationalised the production and distribution system – that until then, replaced a legacy system that would route, for example, a T-shirt manufactured in Hong Kong to a warehouse in Newtown, Wales, before sending it to a retail store in Japan. In 1992, Dr Maxmin led Laura Ashley to its first gross profits since 1989, and in fiscal 1993, gross profits were expected to reach 12 million pounds. But in early April 1994, Dr Maxmin abruptly resigned from Laura Ashley, citing major differences over strategy with Sir Bernard.
He had interests in Laura Ashley Holdings and the country-house hotel Llangoed Hall. Ranked 796th richest person in the UK with a fortune of £60m in fashion and hotels by the Sunday Times Rich List. He lived mainly in Brussels, but had houses in Hay-on-Wye and France.
These were crucial times in the development of the company – Bernard had developed his flat-bed printing process to produce 5,000 metres of fabric per week, and in 1966 Laura produced her first dress for social rather than work attire. By 1970, sales had reached £300,000 per year, and in one week alone, London's Fulham Road shop sold 4,000 dresses – which resulted in the new factory in Newtown, Montgomeryshire. It was the opening of the Paris shop in 1974 which was the first to feature the distinctive green frontage and stripped wooden interior; and, in the same year, the first USA shop opened in San Francisco. A licensing operation led to the opening of department store concessions in Australia, Canada and Japan from 1971 onwards. By 1975, turnover was £5million per year and the company employed a thousand people worldwide. Laura turned down the offer of an OBE (she was upset Bernard had not been offered one) but a Queen's Award for Export was accepted in 1977.
The newly formed company moved to Kent in 1955, but the business was nearly wiped out in 1958, when the River Darent overflowed – leaving equipment, dyes and fabrics floating in three feet of water. Turnover rose from £2,000 to £8,000 in 1960, and in light of the birth of the third of their four children, the family moved to Wales in 1961. Originally located in the social club in Carno, Montgomeryshire, in 1967 the factory moved across to the village's railway station.
The Ashley children were all involved in the business. David (born 1954/55), the eldest son, designed and opened 182 shops across America, daughter Jane was the company photographer; youngest daughter Emma designed textiles and their second son, Nick, was design director for Laura Ashley during its successful flotation in 1985. Nick went on to launch his own brand Nick Ashley, an exclusive menswear range, with a shop in Notting Hill and outlets throughout Japan.
From 1953, Bernard left his city job and the couple began to expand the company. This put themselves on the road to becoming an international company with a brand that is recognised around the globe. Laura designed the prints and Bernard built the printing equipment, so forging a complementary partnership that was to give the company its unique strength throughout the years. Laura remained in charge of design until shortly before her death, while Bernard handled the operational side.
Laura and Sir Bernard were married from 1949 until her death in 1985. Laura had four children, the expansion of the business meant the need for an escape point, and for creativity. They bought a house in France in the early 1970s, and kept in touch with the family and business through flying, with Sir Bernard's accomplished skills as a pilot.
Sir Bernard Albert Ashley (11 August 1926 – 14 February 2009) was an English businessman and engineer. He was the husband of Laura Ashley, and was her business partner from the founding of their fashion-textiles-centred business.
Ashley was born 11 August 1925, the son of Albert Ashley and Hilda Maud Ashley. He attended Whitgift Middle School in Croydon.