Amber Armani Privé – Smet

By admin on 星期六, 7月 10, 2010
Filled Under: Moncler

Opening with lots of day suits and coats, Armani riffed on his signature silhouettes and cuts – plunging necklines, asymmetrical fastenings, diagonal weaves and patterns. And that's were his skill as a tailor meant the clothes, while classic, were very of-the-moment. Embroidered edging, subtle leather piping and scarf collars in airy crepe all added to the sense of understated chic.

Paris – Leave it to Giorgio Armani to remind Paris of arguably the key reason for haute couture in the first place, creating hyper sophisticated fashion for the world's most stylish women.

If Armani is any judge – and he remains Europe's best selling living designer with annual sales set to top two billion euros, or $2.4 billion, this year – then women will soon be wearing pencil skirts carefully draped so they twist around the thighs, and sharply shouldered jackets – heralding a return of the 1980s power look. Real and faux snake and reptile skins will be the material of choice for wedges, their heels composed of see-through Perspex.

Asked about the beachwear vision, Armani was in a joking mood. "Oh, we had a half-dozen ladies work a month sewing on the shells in overnight shifts,Smet," he said, before beginning interviews with a score of camera crews backstage.

Not that Armani is incapable of some savvy experimentation. There was a brilliant moment when he sent out a slinky column composed of faux cockles and mussels,Coach, a dress that looked like it had been left under a northern strand for a year, before emerging into a glistening sunlight.

"Elegance, with an amber tinted vision," explained Armani backstage, after this slick show staged on Tuesday, July 6, in a disused bank in Paris' Place Vendome and attended by modern thespian stars like Claire Danes, Hugh Dancy, Claudia Cardinale, Isabelle Huppert and Gemma Arterton.

His color scheme ran the length from biscuit and barks to caramel and chocolates, so carefully focused was this show, so amber hued the mood.

For fall 2010, the Italian couturier sees women wearing classic movie fashion, the kind smart women like Katherine Hepburn or Lauren Bacall might wear, though with a soupcon of modernity injected through edgy detailing and modernist accessories.

Good faith is a commitment to the market

By admin on 星期五, 9月 11, 2009
Filled Under: Coach

“Gage Cup” Asia-Pacific region and the pattern T-shirt Fabric Coach Design Competition has been led by China Textile Industry Association attaches great importance to Du Du Chau, president of each person to guide. T shirt Competition has become the industry’s most authoritative and influential professional events, from 2003 to 2006 session of the Asia-Pacific region 4 consecutive design competition attracted 19 domestic provinces and cities, and Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and other countries and regions Textile and Apparel institutions brilliant student and the well-known enterprises to participate in the design of elite competition, can be called “T Xu in the Oscar awards event.”

In order to meet the new needs of the market, the company constantly improve the industrial layout. In Shanghai has established R & D and marketing Coach center in Suzhou, lions were set up T-shirts, weaving production base will be established in Changshu yarn dyeing, fabric finishing, supporting industrial production base, to form one from yarn dyeing, weaving cloth, finishing the garment industry groups are mature, efforts to build “China’s first brand T shirt.”

No pain, no gain. Gage the device and the fabric of efforts and achieved the envy of the industry returns.

At present, the company has passed ISO-9000 quality management system and ISO-14000 environmental management system certification, product quality has reached advanced level at home and abroad. Among them, mercerized cotton fabric, OEM T-shirts, sweaters, and high-end, “Hadley” brand casual wear well received by the customers and consumers favor high-grade fabric for years nominated “Fabrics China.” Meanwhile, the Coach company is also China’s clothing hundred companies, the National Textile Product Development Center “T-shirt Product development base,” China Textile Industry Association, the first batch of “CSC9000T” corporate social responsibility-building units and state-level pilot, “Shou contract re-credit” enterprise . Now, in the knitting industry, Gage has become a veritable “T Xu experts.”

10 years of textile and apparel industry experience, achievements Gage’s influence in the industry. The company has a large number of modern high-level managerial and technical staff and skilled employees, T Xu annual output of up to 300 million. From fabric to clothing, dozens of Tao fine workmanship and strict checks to ensure a T-shirt for each outstanding qualities. A professional team, strict management, advanced technology, Coach dedicated to “build China’s first brand T shirt.”

Good faith is a commitment to the market, professionalism is the foundation for enterprise development, innovation and Gage is the enterprise development. Gage Group, advocate and uphold the “integrity, dedication, innovation” business philosophy, market demand-oriented, technology innovation relies on the rational allocation of resources to continue to enhance the comprehensive competitiveness of enterprises to Coach cope with the intense challenges of the market.

Created in 2005 to celebrate

By admin on 星期六, 8月 15, 2009
Filled Under: Coach

 

Created in 2005 to celebrate Red Wing Shoe Company’s Coach  centennial, the world’s largest boot traveled around the country in 2006 and 2007 before being stored in a facility in Red Wing, MN, waiting for its permanent home to be completed.

Red Wing Shoe Company today paraded the world’s Coach  largest boot, size 638 ½ D and standing 16 feet tall, four blocks through the city of Red Wing, MN as it made its way to its final display spot in the new company museum at 315 Main Street. The new 17,800 sq. ft. museum and flagship retail store is set to open on August 3rd. The store and museum will include a 13,200 sq. ft. store complete with zones dedicated to each of the company’s four footwear brands. The 4,600 sq. ft. museum will showcase the world’s largest boot and the Coach  history and heritage of Red Wing Shoes.