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Betty Halbreich, World’s ‘Most Famous Personal Shopper,’ Dies at 96

She was a local New York secret before gaining wider renown as the dressing-room companion of rich, powerful women. A dark past lay beneath her savoir faire.

Alex Traub
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Bergdorf Goodman, Celebrities, Deaths (Obituaries), Fashion and Apparel, Halbreich, Betty, Manhattan (NYC), Shopping and Retail
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