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The House of Gucci, better known simply as Gucci (Italian pronunciation: [ˈɡuttʃi]), is an Italian
fashion and leather goods label, part of the Gucci Group, which is owned by French company
PPR.[1] Gucci was founded by Guccio Gucci in Florence in 1921.[2]

A turnaround of the company devised in the late 1980s made Gucci one of the world's most influential
fashion houses[citation needed] and a highly profitable business operation[citation nee

History

From modest beginnings at the end of the nineteenth century, the Gucci [5][6][7][8] company became one of
the world’s most successful manufacturers of high-end leather goods, clothing, and other fashion
products. As an immigrant in Paris and then London, working in exclusive hotels, young Guccio Gucci
(1881–1953) was impressed with the luxurious luggage he saw sophisticated guests bring with them.
Upon returning to his birthplace of Florence, a city distinguished for high-quality materials and skilled
artisans, he established a shop in 1920 that sold fine leather goods with classic styling. Although Gucci
organized his workrooms for industrial methods of production, he maintained traditional aspects of
fabrication. Initially Gucci employed skilled workers in basic Florentine leather crafts, attentive to
finishing. With expansion, machine stitching was a production method that supported construction.

GUCCI product and price


windbreaker

 $1990
 papyrus garza fiammata cotton linen
 nude color leather
 tassels
 metal bombé buttons
 59% viscose and 41% linen

backless shift dress.


Description

 sablè silk crêpe


 detachable leather detail on back
 100% silk
$2100

side tie pant with detachable bamboo D rings.


Description

 website exclusive
 biscuit stretch micro drill
 zip closure
 slash pockets
 89% cotton and 11% elastane

$850
GUESS
Guess (styled as GUESS?) is a American name-brand clothing line. Guess also markets other fashion
accessories besides clothes, such as watches, jewelry and perfumes. The company also owns the line
Marciano.

Guess, Inc.

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Type Public (NYSE: GES)

Industry Fashion

Founded Los Angeles, CA (1981)

Headquarters Los Angeles, CA

Key people Paul Marciano, co-chairman, co-CEO

Maurice Marciano, co-chairman, co-CEO

Products Clothing

Revenue increase $1.19 billion (2006) [1]

Net income increase $123.2 million (2006)

Employees 8,800 (2006)

Website guess.com

guessinc.com
Guess was founded by Georges, Armand, Paul, and Maurice Marciano, four brothers raised in Marseille,
France. They moved to California from France in 1977 and founded the company in 1981

Price
$0 – $25 (169) $150 – $250 (118)

$25 – $50 (686) $250 – $500 (16)

$50 – $100 (864) $500 – $1,000 (2)

$100 – $150 (485) $1,000 – $2,500 (3)


 

Tops

Pants & Shorts


 

Denim

Swimwear

Dresses
 

Jackets

Sweaters

Intimates

 
 

Skirts

Outerwear

Calvin Klein Biography


Fashion designer. Born November 19, 1942, in the
Bronx, New York, Klein was raised in the borough's
Mosholu Parkway section a middle class Jewish
community of first and second generation
immigrants.

As a teenager, he developed a passion for fashion and


drawing, often spending hours on end sketching women
in suits and dresses. Following his graduation from the High School of Art and Design, Klein
studied apparel design at Manhattan's preeminent Fashion Institute of Technology, where he met
fellow student Jayne Centre. The two married in 1964, two years after Klein completed his
course work.

Inspired by the fresh and unpretentious style of New York's urban youth, Klein set out to launch
his own clothing company in 1968. With financial backing from his childhood friend Barry
Schwartz, he commissioned a local seamstress to make a handful of coats and dresses. A
merchandise manager from Bonwit Teller visited Klein's dingy showroom and took notice of the
collection. Within weeks, the chic department store purchased $50,000 worth of merchandise
and displayed the samples in eight of their coveted windows. Shortly after his auspicious debut,
Klein created a line of designer sportswear.

Throughout the fashion industry, word spread quickly about Klein and his sleek designs, which
were now featured regularly in Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. In the early 1970s, he introduced his
trademark jeans, which he elevated to designer status by cutting them tight and branding his
name on the back pocket. A series of provocative advertisements (that had 15 year old Brooke
Shields cooing the line, Nothing comes between me and my Calvins.) created a designer jean
frenzy among consumers, who were purchasing over 40,000 pairs a week.

In 1982, by adding style and his logo to boxers and briefs, Klein conquered the underwear
market. He blurred the boundaries between the sexes, designing masculine bikinis for women. In
the late 1980s, Klein entered the fragrance market with the launch of Obsession and Eternity.

The Calvin Klein label expanded over time to include swimwear, accessories, hosiery, and
eyewear. In the early 1990s, he started to manufacture a more affordable line of casual apparel
and accessories under the brand name CK. With his trademark minimalist designs, Klein
penetrated the home decor market, where accessories ranging from bath towels to bedding linens
bear his name. His most recent endeavor was Calvin Klein Cosmetics a makeup line sold
exclusively in fine department stores. To date, Calvin Klein Incorporated exceeds $6 billion in
annual sales.

Throughout his career, Klein has come under criticism for his ubiquitous and controversial ad
campaigns, most notably those that featured Kate Moss, Mark Wahlberg, and Antonio Sabato Jr.
In 1995, he roused antipornography advocates with a series of commercials that featured
adolescents in sexually evocative poses. Klein pulled the ads after being denounced by President
Bill Clinton and the Catholic League.

Widely considered the most prominent American fashion designer, Klein was first awarded the
Council of Fashion Designers of America Award for outstanding design in both womenswear
and menswear in 1982, becoming the first designer ever to receive both honors in the same year.

Klein has received many accolades for his work and contribution to fashion: he won the Coty
Award in 1973, 1974 and 1975 (making him the youngest designer to win these awards), and
was awarded the Council of Fashion Designers of America Award for design in women and
menswear in 1982, 1983, and 1986 (making history as the first designer to receive both awards in
the same year), as well as the CDFA in 1993 for both women and menswear, and the America's
Best Designer of 1993 Award.

A member of numerous committees, such as the Council of Fashion Designers of America, Klein
is the designer of choice for celebrities such as Julia Roberts, Gwyneth Paltrow and Helen Hunt,
and has influenced designers such as Miuccia Prada and Donna Karan.

Before divorcing in 1974, Klein and Centre had a daughter, Marci. In 1986, Klein married
socialite Kelly Rector; they have since divorced.

The firm was founded in 1968 by Barry Schwartz and Calvin Klein, who were its sole owners
until clothing maker Phillips Van Heusen bought the company in 2003.

CK
Calvin Klein Inc. is a fashion brand founded in 1968 by Calvin Klein. The company is headquartered in
Midtown Manhattan, New York City[1] and currently owned by Phillips-Van Heusen. Like other fashion
brands, Calvin Klein established a world famous monogram: the "cK" emblem

The most visible brand names in the Calvin Klein portfolio include:

 Calvin Klein Collection (black label, top-end designer line)


 ck Calvin Klein (grey label, recently repositioned as bridge collection line; licensed to Warnaco
Group, Inc. through at least 2044[3])
 Calvin Klein (white label, better sportswear line)
 Calvin Klein Sport (sports version of the white label line for Macy's)
 Calvin Klein Jeans (denimwear line; licensed to Warnaco Group through at least 2044[3])
 Calvin Klein Home (high end bedding, towel, bath rug and accessory collections)
 The Khaki Collection (youthful medium to high end bedding, towel, bath rug and accessories)
discontinued in 2008
 Calvin Klein Golf (launched in late 2007)
 Calvin Klein Underwear (underwear collections; licensed to Warnaco Group through at least
2044[3])
 CK one Lifestyle brand (fragrance, underwear, jeans -launched 2011) [4]

In mid-December 2002, Calvin Klein Inc. (CKI) was finally sold to shirt maker Phillips Van Heusen Corp[2],
whose then CEO Bruce Klatsky was the driving force behind the deal, for about $400 million in cash, $30
million in stock as well as licensing rights and royalties linked to revenues over the following 15 years
that were estimated at $200 to $300 million. The sale also included an ongoing personal financial
incentive for Mr. Klein based on future sales of the Calvin Klein brand
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Women

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 Sweaters
 Tees & Knits
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 Jeans
 Jackets & Outerwear
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 Accessories

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Price

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 $525.00 - $700.00

Thomas Jacob "Tommy" Hilfiger (born March 24, 1951) is an American fashion designer and
founder of the brand Tommy Hilfiger.
Product lines

 Hilfiger Denim, a premium-upscale denim collection for men and women. Designs are inspired
by American classics and finished with a modern edge.
 True Star Gold, fragrance created by Hilfiger and spokeswoman Beyoncé Knowles
 True Star, another fragrance created by Hilfiger and with spokesperson Beyoncé Knowles & True
Star Men, a fragrance created by Hilfiger and with spokesperson Enrique Iglesias
 Tommy Girl, fragrance for women
 Red Label, a line of denim-themed products including jeans, t-shirts, and sweatshirts
 H by Tommy Hilfiger, an upscale line which was ended after Tommy Hilfger sold his company,
the same sort of style is now carried on under the Tommy Hilfiger label in their specialty stores
 Tommy Hilfiger, the company line of clothes sold in department stores, company stores, and
specialty stores
 Tommy Sport, a defunct line that came out in the 1990s and capitalized on Hilfiger's popularity
in urban areas.
 Tommy Hilfiger for the Home, a line of bedding and bath products
 Tommy Sailing, was due to be released in January or February 2007.

Hilfiger born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The second of nine children, he grew up in an Irish-
American[citation needed] family; he claims direct descent from Scottish poet Robert Burns.[1] His
parents originally intended for him to be an engineer. He attended Elmira Free Academy for high
school. Rather than furthering his education, he started to work in retail at the age of 18. Hilfiger
would go to New York City to buy jeans and bell-bottom pants, which he customized and resold
at a local downtown Elmira store, Brown's

Career

After turning to the design of clothing by designing for the rest of his stores in upstate New
York, Hilfiger moved to New York City with his now estranged wife, Susie. Although he was
offered design assistant positions with designers Calvin Klein and Perry Ellis, and was broke, he
turned them both down with greater plans in mind.

In 1984, he founded the Tommy Hilfiger Corporation, (NYSE:TOM), with support from The
Murjani Group, which went public in 1992, introducing his signature menswear collection. By
2004 the company had 5,400 employees and revenues in excess of $1.8 billion. Hilfiger was
named Menswear Designer of the Year by the Council of Fashion Designers of America in 1997.

In 1998, Hilfiger gave singer Aaliyah her endorsement deal, in which he honored her in his
Summer 1998 fashion show in Jamaica.

In 2005, a CBS TV reality show called The Cut tracked the progress of sixteen contestants as
they competed for a design job with Hilfiger in similar fashion to Donald Trump's The
Apprentice. In the end Hilfiger chose Chris Cortez.
Largely due to declining sales, in 2006, Tommy Hilfiger sold his company for $1.6 billion, or
$16.80 a share, to Apax Partners, a private investment company.[2][3][4]

In March 2010, Phillips-Van Heusen, owner of Calvin Klein, bought the Tommy Hilfiger
Corporation for $3 billion.[5]

Benetton Group S.p.A. (pron. Benettón; not Bènetton nor Benettòn)[1] is a global fashion brand,
based in Treviso, Italy. The name comes from the Benetton family who founded the company in
1965. Benetton Group is listed in Milan (BIT: BEN). Benetton has a network of around 6,000
stores in 120 countries. The stores are managed by independent partners and generate a total
turnover of over 2 billion euro.[2]

Brands

The company's core business remains their clothing lines. Casual clothing is marketed as the
"United Colors of Benetton"; there are also a fashion-oriented "Sisley" division, "Playlife"
leisurewear. Their products include womenswear, menswear, childrenswear and underwear and
they have expanded into toiletries, perfumes, and items for the home such as kitchen
accessories and baby products.

Sales by Brand

Benetton achieved 967 million euro in sales of its brand "United Colors of Benetton Adult", that
is 51% of the total sales in 2009. Another 31% of sales have been achieved through sales of the
brand "United Colors of Benetton Kid", that is 601 million euro. The third highest percentage of
16%, that is 300 million euro grossed the "Sisley" brand. The "Playlife" brand grossed 37 million
euro.[16]

Price range

$40-$1200
Fendi
Fendi is an Italian high fashion house best known for its "baguette" handbags. It was launched in
1925 as a fur and leather shop in Rome, but today is a multinational luxury goods brand owned
by LVMH. Karl Lagerfeld is the creative director.

 COATS & JACKETS

 BLAZERS

 CAPES

 COATS

 DOWN JACKETS

 FULL-LENGTH JACKETS

 JACKETS

 MID-LENGTH JACKETS

 RAINCOATS

 COMBINED LOOKS

 PANT SETS

 SETS

 SKIRT SETS

 WOMENS' SUITS

 DRESSES

 3/4 LENGTH DRESSES

 DRESSES

 LONG DRESSES
 ROMPER SUITS

 SHORT DRESSES

 WEDDING GOWNS

 FLEECEWARE

 FLEECE SETS

 HOODED SWEATSHIRTS

 SWEAT PANTS

 SWEAT SHORTS

 SWEATSHIRTS

 ZIP SWEATSHIRTS

 LEATHERWEAR

 LEATHER OUTERWEAR

 LEATHER PANTS

 LEATHER SKIRTS

 OVERALLS

 PANT OVERALLS

 SHORT OVERALLS

 SKIRT OVERALLS

 PANTS

 3/4-LENGTH SHORTS

 BERMUDAS

 CASUAL PANTS

 DRESS PANTS

 LEGGINGS

 LOW-RISE PANTS
 SHORTS

 SHIRTS

 LONG SLEEVE SHIRTS

 SHIRTS WITH 3/4-LENGTH SLEEVES

 SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS

 SLEEVELESS SHIRTS

 SKIRTS

 3/4 LENGTH SKIRTS

 KNEE LENGTH SKIRTS

 LONG SKIRTS

 MINI SKIRTS

 SKIRTS

 SWEATERS

 CARDIGANS

 CASHMERE SWEATERS

 CREWNECK SWEATERS

 LONG SLEEVE SWEATERS

 POLO SWEATERS

 SHORT SLEEVE SWEATERS

 SHRUG WRAP

 SLEEVELESS SWEATERS

 TWIN SETS

 V-NECKS

 SWIMWEAR

 BATHROBES
 BEACH PANTS

 BEACH SANDALS

 BIKINIS

 BRIEF TRUNKS

 COVER-UPS

 ONE-PIECE SUITS

 RACING SUITS

 SWIMMING TRUNKS

 TOPS & TEES

 LONG SLEEVE T-SHIRTS

 POLO SHIRTS

 SHORT SLEEVE T-SHIRTS

 SLEEVELESS T-SHIRTS

 TOPS

COLORS

 Color White
 Color Black
 Color Orange
 Color Yellow
 Color Red
 Color Pink
 Color Purple
 Color Blue
 Color Green
 Color Grey
 Color Beige
 Color Brown

Price range $40-$8000


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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gucci

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