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Barbabra Hutton
Designer at ThyssenKrupp
Barbara Hutton is not a current designer at ThyssenKrupp; rather, she is a historical figure known for her status as an American socialite and heiress. Born on November 14, 1912, she was famously dubbed the "Poor Little Rich Girl" due to her lavish lifestyle juxtaposed with a troubled personal life. Hutton inherited a significant fortune from her family, particularly from her grandfather, Frank Woolworth, the founder of Woolworth's stores. Throughout her life, she was known for her extravagant spending and tumultuous relationships, having been married seven times.12
Hutton's life was marked by both opulence and tragedy. Despite her wealth, she struggled with personal insecurities and substance abuse issues. Ultimately, she squandered much of her fortune, which was estimated to be around $900 million at its peak, and she died in relative poverty in 1979.12 Her legacy includes a remarkable collection of jewelry that reflected her taste for the extravagant and historic, including pieces that once belonged to royalty.1
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