Walsall - Oonce the leather goods capital of BritainThe Pathway Group
The leather industry in Walsall developed in the mid-19th century, it was a very prosperous trade in the area, providing many with highly skilled work. Walsall’s leather industry particularly focused on producing equestrian goods, the likes of which were always in high demand as much of industry was still powered by horses as a form of transportation. Walsall’s leather industry specialised in making saddles, even to this day many local leather works still make high quality saddles for the likes of the Royal family. One of the first saddleries, Jabez Cliff and Co, (now known as Barnsby Saddles) was established in 1793 by Jabez Cliff. The company quickly grew to become of the top five saddlery businesses in the world.
Burberry Established 1856 Still Trendytomqbnp0ps4v
Burberry was established in 1856 in Britain and is known for its luxury outerwear and accessories. By the late 19th century, Burberry had become famous for innovations like its weatherproof gabardine fabric. It introduced the trench coat predecessor in 1895 and the iconic trench coat design in 1914. Burberry has had longstanding royal patrons and is known for its classic, understated aesthetic using its signature check pattern and neutral colors. After struggles in the 1970s when its pattern became associated with football hooligans, CEO Rose Marie Bravo helped restore its luxury image in the late 1990s. Today Burberry maintains its British heritage while designing modern luxury fashion.
Burberry is a British luxury fashion house known for its distinctive tartan pattern and quality clothing and accessories. It was founded in 1856 and established itself by focusing on outdoor apparel. In 1880, Burberry invented gabardine, a hardwearing yet breathable fabric. Burberry has royal warrants from Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles and continues to be known for its iconic trench coats and trademark checks.
Real Silk Hosiery Mills was founded in 1922 in Indianapolis, Indiana and became one of the largest manufacturers of silk hosiery in the world. The company sold stockings, lingerie, and other clothing items through a door-to-door salesforce of over 7,000 representatives. In the 1920s and 1930s, Real Silk advertised extensively in magazines like Ladies' Home Journal and Saturday Evening Post, often featuring fashionable women modeling their hosiery and lingerie. The company struggled during the Great Depression and World War II but continued operations into the 1950s, though on a smaller scale, before the former plant was converted into apartments.
Burberry has undergone a digital transformation to focus on its brand and connect with younger global consumers. CEO Angela Ahrendts and CCO Christopher Bailey envisioned Burberry becoming the world's first fully digital luxury company. They developed a rich digital culture across Burberry's marketing, products, retail experiences, and internal operations. All parts of the business are now linked to deliver a seamless brand experience for customers anytime, anywhere. Through innovation and partnerships, Burberry has established itself as a leader in digital luxury and seen exceptional sales growth compared to industry peers.
Burberry is a British luxury fashion house known for its distinctive tartan pattern and for inventing gabardine fabric. It operates branded stores globally and also sells through other retailers. Burberry was founded in 1856 and focuses on outdoor apparel. It has received Royal Warrants from the Queen and Prince of Wales.
Adam's Important Irish Art 28th September 2016
http://adams.auctioneersvault.com/catalogues/3122/
AUCTION
Wednesday 28th September 2016 at 6pm
VENUE
Adam’s Salerooms,
26 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin D02 X665,
Ireland
VIEWING HIGHLIGHTS SEPTEMBER 10TH - 15TH
The Gallery, Crescent Arts Centre, 2 - 4 University Road, Belfast BT7 INT
Saturday 10th September 2.00pm - 5 :00pm
Sunday 11th September 2.00pm - 5.00pm
Monday 12th - Thursday 15th September 11.00am - 5.00pm
FULL SALE VIEWING SEPTEMBER 25TH - 28TH
Adam’s, 26 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin D02 X665
Sunday 25th September 2:00pm - 5 :00pm
Monday 26th - Wednesday 28th September 10:00am - 5:00pm
Walsall - Oonce the leather goods capital of BritainThe Pathway Group
The leather industry in Walsall developed in the mid-19th century, it was a very prosperous trade in the area, providing many with highly skilled work. Walsall’s leather industry particularly focused on producing equestrian goods, the likes of which were always in high demand as much of industry was still powered by horses as a form of transportation. Walsall’s leather industry specialised in making saddles, even to this day many local leather works still make high quality saddles for the likes of the Royal family. One of the first saddleries, Jabez Cliff and Co, (now known as Barnsby Saddles) was established in 1793 by Jabez Cliff. The company quickly grew to become of the top five saddlery businesses in the world.
Burberry Established 1856 Still Trendytomqbnp0ps4v
Burberry was established in 1856 in Britain and is known for its luxury outerwear and accessories. By the late 19th century, Burberry had become famous for innovations like its weatherproof gabardine fabric. It introduced the trench coat predecessor in 1895 and the iconic trench coat design in 1914. Burberry has had longstanding royal patrons and is known for its classic, understated aesthetic using its signature check pattern and neutral colors. After struggles in the 1970s when its pattern became associated with football hooligans, CEO Rose Marie Bravo helped restore its luxury image in the late 1990s. Today Burberry maintains its British heritage while designing modern luxury fashion.
Burberry is a British luxury fashion house known for its distinctive tartan pattern and quality clothing and accessories. It was founded in 1856 and established itself by focusing on outdoor apparel. In 1880, Burberry invented gabardine, a hardwearing yet breathable fabric. Burberry has royal warrants from Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Charles and continues to be known for its iconic trench coats and trademark checks.
Real Silk Hosiery Mills was founded in 1922 in Indianapolis, Indiana and became one of the largest manufacturers of silk hosiery in the world. The company sold stockings, lingerie, and other clothing items through a door-to-door salesforce of over 7,000 representatives. In the 1920s and 1930s, Real Silk advertised extensively in magazines like Ladies' Home Journal and Saturday Evening Post, often featuring fashionable women modeling their hosiery and lingerie. The company struggled during the Great Depression and World War II but continued operations into the 1950s, though on a smaller scale, before the former plant was converted into apartments.
Burberry has undergone a digital transformation to focus on its brand and connect with younger global consumers. CEO Angela Ahrendts and CCO Christopher Bailey envisioned Burberry becoming the world's first fully digital luxury company. They developed a rich digital culture across Burberry's marketing, products, retail experiences, and internal operations. All parts of the business are now linked to deliver a seamless brand experience for customers anytime, anywhere. Through innovation and partnerships, Burberry has established itself as a leader in digital luxury and seen exceptional sales growth compared to industry peers.
Burberry is a British luxury fashion house known for its distinctive tartan pattern and for inventing gabardine fabric. It operates branded stores globally and also sells through other retailers. Burberry was founded in 1856 and focuses on outdoor apparel. It has received Royal Warrants from the Queen and Prince of Wales.
Adam's Important Irish Art 28th September 2016
http://adams.auctioneersvault.com/catalogues/3122/
AUCTION
Wednesday 28th September 2016 at 6pm
VENUE
Adam’s Salerooms,
26 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin D02 X665,
Ireland
VIEWING HIGHLIGHTS SEPTEMBER 10TH - 15TH
The Gallery, Crescent Arts Centre, 2 - 4 University Road, Belfast BT7 INT
Saturday 10th September 2.00pm - 5 :00pm
Sunday 11th September 2.00pm - 5.00pm
Monday 12th - Thursday 15th September 11.00am - 5.00pm
FULL SALE VIEWING SEPTEMBER 25TH - 28TH
Adam’s, 26 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin D02 X665
Sunday 25th September 2:00pm - 5 :00pm
Monday 26th - Wednesday 28th September 10:00am - 5:00pm
Sir Philip Green owns the Arcadia Group, Britain's second largest clothing retail group. It operates stores such as Topshop, Burton, Dorothy Perkins, and Miss Selfridge. Topshop is a popular chain of clothing stores operating in over 20 countries that is known for on-trend fashion at affordable prices.
Harrods is an upmarket department store in Knightsbridge, London established in 1834 and currently owned by Mohamed Al Fayed. Abercrombie is a fashion company located in Mayfair, London founded in 1892 with current owner Mike Jeffries. Hamley's is a historic toy shop on Regent Street opened in 1760 and presently owned by Groupe Ludendo.
The document describes an aerodrome called Nemandible Parva established in the early 20th century by Guy Chinless. Today it serves as a base for local helicopter operations and glider club. Lady Lavinia is taking up her grandfather's passion for flying and takes her first solo in a replica Spad plane while Sir Arnold watches from his Fokker triplane. The aerodrome also includes a clubhouse, mill complex restored with Sir Arnold's help that now employs locals and sells organic bread, and a fire rescue center.
Hidesign started in 1978 as a hobby by Dilip Thakur introducing leather jackets in India. Over the following decades, Hidesign established factories, flagship stores around the world, and exclusive stores in over 23 countries. By 2010, Hidesign had grown to a 100 crore business with over 2000 exclusive stores globally and employed 25,000 to 100,000 people, having become known for its elegant craftsmanship and quality leather goods.
FURNESS NAAS, CO. KILDARE, IRELAND On the Instructions of: Patrick & Louise Guinness & the property of other important private clients Auction: Tuesday October 6th, 2015 Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp The Sale will be conducted at: Killashee Hotel, Naas, Co. Kildare Viewing: On the premisies at Furness (GPS coordinates Lat 53.223990 Long -6.605720) See page 97 for directions Saturday, 3rd: 12.00 - 17.59 Sunday, 4th: 12.00 - 17.59 Monday, 5th: 10.30 - 17.00 Contact Details for Viewing & Sale Days: +353 87 2751361 / +353 87 2027759 / +353 86 3425234 info@fonsiemealy.ie
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Furness is a Georgian house of great character in the heart of Co. Kildare. Built in about 1740 for Richard Nevill, it was attributed by the late Knight of Glin to Francis Bindon, the architect and portrait painter who created some of Ireland’s most elegant country houses, including Woodstock and Castlemorres in Co. Kilkenny; he also collaborated with Richard Cassels on the design of Russborough, which he completed after Cassels’ death in 1751. Additions were made later in the century, including the fine plasterwork by Michael Stapleton in the drawingroom. Following the death of a later Richard Nevill in 1822 Furness passed to [edit] the Beauman family, and in 1897 was bought by N.J. Synnott. By this time it had become dilapidated, and the new owner carried out a thorough restoration, while retaining the character of the original building. In 1962 the view from the entrance front was embellished with a dramatic addition – a column surmounted by the figure of Mercury, formerly at Dangan in Co. Meath (the boyhood home of the Duke of Wellington) and brought to Furness as a 21st birthday present to David Synnott from his father. In the 1980s Furness featured in the TV adaptation of the Irish RM stories of Somerville and Ross, in which it appeared as Castle Knox, the home of Sir Valentine and Lady Knox and their daughter Sally. David Synott sold the house in 1987 and it became the home of Patrick and Louise Guinness in 1994. Patrick is the son of the Hon. Desmond Guinness and his first wife Mariga (the Princess Marie Gabrielle von Urach), co-founders of the Irish Georgian Society; Louise was a noted designer of classical interiors in London. Together they reroofed the house and arranged a light and cheerful theme for Furness, including paint schemes, wallpapers, rugs, lamps and four-poster beds. As their 4 children have ‘flown the nest’, Mr and Mrs Guinness have decided to downsize and sell their home and many of the contents. The sale includes period furniture, paintings and drawings, wonderful silver and objets d’art, rare examples of carriages and coaches, garden furniture, and statuary etc., A fine library of books, important manuscript letters and maps, which give an insight into Patrick’s interest in local and Irish history relating to Irish politics going back to the patriot and Irish Whig parties
Halston was an American fashion designer known for his elegant yet simple designs. He started as a milliner for Bergdorf Goodman before launching his own label. One of Halston's most iconic and influential designs was a simple shirtwaist dress made from washable suede introduced in 1972. Two years later, he debuted his most famous creation - the halter neck dress. Throughout his career, Halston dressed many famous Hollywood stars and created uniforms for Braniff Airways. His legacy continues through the brand Halston Heritage.
Castles were built in the past in the British Isles to protect people from attacks. Many castles have legends associated with them, such as ghosts, wizards, kings and queens, and heroes. Windsor Castle is one of the places where Queen Elizabeth II lives and it is the biggest inhabited castle in the world. It contains treasures and paintings, and some believe it is haunted by the ghosts of past kings and queens who lived there, such as footsteps of Queen Elizabeth I being heard in the Royal Library. A fire in 1992 destroyed treasures in Windsor Castle and it closed for renovations, but has since reopened for visitors.
Imshoppingfor Ltd started in 2010 as a multi–channel retailer in the UK recognised for value and choice. Using eBay & Amazon we sold general merchandise and products for the home throughout the UK & Europe.
Wool is one of the most versatile and sustainable agricultural products but is undervalued due to global market forces. The article profiles farmers in the UK who have started their own wool businesses to add value and get a better price for their wool clips. It also discusses the challenges still facing the wool industry, including competing with synthetic fibers and a lack of consumer awareness about wool's benefits, but highlights some companies innovating with British wool in areas like insulation, furniture and packaging. The British Wool Marketing Board remains the only agricultural marketing board and collects all UK wool clips, but farmers still rely on it as a service and feel they have little control over prices.
Important Irish Art AUCTION
Wednesday 25th September 2019 at 6pm VENUE
Adam’s Salerooms,
26 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
D02 X665,
Ireland
SALE VIEWING
20TH - 25TH SEPTEMBER
Adam’s, 26 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin D02 X665
ADAM’S
26 St. Stephen’s Green Dublin D02 X665 Tel +353 1 6760261
Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
20th September 21st September 22th September 23rd September 24th September 25th September
10.00am - 5.00pm 2.00pm - 5.00pm 2.00pm - 5.00pm 10.00am - 5.00pm 10.00am - 5.00pm 10.00am - 5.00pm
Lilly Shahravesh founded Lovemydog in 2003 as the UK's first couture fashion house for dogs. Originally a fashion designer for human clothing, she started making sweaters for her sister's dog, which led to the creation of Lovemydog. The company sells high-end coats, sweaters, collars and other accessories for dogs. Lovemydog has received significant press coverage and its products are sold in luxury stores in London, Paris, and other major cities around the world. The document outlines Lovemydog's history, product lines, target market, and growth opportunities in both the UK and Chinese pet markets.
The document provides a historical summary of Victorian St Bees in three paragraphs. It describes the railway in 1849 that made the town attractive for commuting. It mentions several buildings and shops along Main Street circa 1900, including the Broomfield Chemist, Harding's store, the Station Hotel, and the Royal Hotel. It also discusses the telegraph hut at Seacote Beach and submarine cables laid to the Isle of Man in 1859 and additions in 1875 and 1885. The Village School is described as being built in 1875 with separate sections for infants, boys, and becoming mixed in 1897 with 200 children.
https://adams.auctioneersvault.com/catalogues/8175/
Adams At Home
AUCTION
Sunday 17th June 2018 at 11am
VENUE
Adam’s Salerooms,
26 St. Stephen’s Green,
Dublin
D02 X665,
Ireland
Sale Viewing June 13th - 16th
Adam’s, 26 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin D02 X665
Wednesday 13th June 10.00am - 5.00pm
Thursday 14th June 10.00am - 7.00pm
Friday 15th June 10.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday 16th June 11.00am - 5.00pm
Christian Dior was a French fashion designer born in 1905 who founded the fashion house of Dior in 1946. In 1947, he launched his first haute couture fashion show called "Corolle" which debuted his iconic "New Look" silhouette featuring nipped-in waists, rounded shoulders, and full skirts that emphasized femininity. The New Look was a major success and helped reestablish Paris as the global fashion capital. Dior led the house until his death in 1957, after which other designers like Yves Saint Laurent and John Galliano continued his legacy of redefining fashion trends.
This document provides information about a property located at 619 Cosburn Avenue that is being presented for sale by Rosemary Wright, a sales representative at Sage Real Estate Limited Brokerage. Contact information is provided for both the property listing website and Rosemary Wright's brokerage.
The UK Fashion & Textile Association (UKFT) is the largest network for fashion and textile companies in the UK. It brings together designers, manufacturers, agents, and retailers to promote their businesses. Membership provides access to industry reports, technical information, and the opportunity to use UKFT's globally trademarked care symbols with a license. Members also receive discounted rates on seminars, showroom hire, and business support services to help grow their businesses. Joining before October 30th provides a 20% discount on the first year's membership fee.
John Dobson founded a comb making business in York, England in 1704 after moving from London. Over time, the business moved locations from York to Bradford in 1760, Kendal in 1840, and finally to its current location in Milnthorpe in 1886. At the Milnthorpe location, the business originally used animal horns to make combs but later transitioned to casein and cellulose acetate materials to replace animal horns. Today under the brand DURALON, the company manufactures millions of combs and other impulse purchase products annually that are distributed worldwide.
Sir Philip Green owns the Arcadia Group, Britain's second largest clothing retail group. It operates stores such as Topshop, Burton, Dorothy Perkins, and Miss Selfridge. Topshop is a popular chain of clothing stores operating in over 20 countries that is known for on-trend fashion at affordable prices.
Harrods is an upmarket department store in Knightsbridge, London established in 1834 and currently owned by Mohamed Al Fayed. Abercrombie is a fashion company located in Mayfair, London founded in 1892 with current owner Mike Jeffries. Hamley's is a historic toy shop on Regent Street opened in 1760 and presently owned by Groupe Ludendo.
The document describes an aerodrome called Nemandible Parva established in the early 20th century by Guy Chinless. Today it serves as a base for local helicopter operations and glider club. Lady Lavinia is taking up her grandfather's passion for flying and takes her first solo in a replica Spad plane while Sir Arnold watches from his Fokker triplane. The aerodrome also includes a clubhouse, mill complex restored with Sir Arnold's help that now employs locals and sells organic bread, and a fire rescue center.
Hidesign started in 1978 as a hobby by Dilip Thakur introducing leather jackets in India. Over the following decades, Hidesign established factories, flagship stores around the world, and exclusive stores in over 23 countries. By 2010, Hidesign had grown to a 100 crore business with over 2000 exclusive stores globally and employed 25,000 to 100,000 people, having become known for its elegant craftsmanship and quality leather goods.
FURNESS NAAS, CO. KILDARE, IRELAND On the Instructions of: Patrick & Louise Guinness & the property of other important private clients Auction: Tuesday October 6th, 2015 Commencing at 10.30 a.m. sharp The Sale will be conducted at: Killashee Hotel, Naas, Co. Kildare Viewing: On the premisies at Furness (GPS coordinates Lat 53.223990 Long -6.605720) See page 97 for directions Saturday, 3rd: 12.00 - 17.59 Sunday, 4th: 12.00 - 17.59 Monday, 5th: 10.30 - 17.00 Contact Details for Viewing & Sale Days: +353 87 2751361 / +353 87 2027759 / +353 86 3425234 info@fonsiemealy.ie
http://fonsiemealy.auctioneersvault.com/Catalogues/06102015/06102015.html
Furness is a Georgian house of great character in the heart of Co. Kildare. Built in about 1740 for Richard Nevill, it was attributed by the late Knight of Glin to Francis Bindon, the architect and portrait painter who created some of Ireland’s most elegant country houses, including Woodstock and Castlemorres in Co. Kilkenny; he also collaborated with Richard Cassels on the design of Russborough, which he completed after Cassels’ death in 1751. Additions were made later in the century, including the fine plasterwork by Michael Stapleton in the drawingroom. Following the death of a later Richard Nevill in 1822 Furness passed to [edit] the Beauman family, and in 1897 was bought by N.J. Synnott. By this time it had become dilapidated, and the new owner carried out a thorough restoration, while retaining the character of the original building. In 1962 the view from the entrance front was embellished with a dramatic addition – a column surmounted by the figure of Mercury, formerly at Dangan in Co. Meath (the boyhood home of the Duke of Wellington) and brought to Furness as a 21st birthday present to David Synnott from his father. In the 1980s Furness featured in the TV adaptation of the Irish RM stories of Somerville and Ross, in which it appeared as Castle Knox, the home of Sir Valentine and Lady Knox and their daughter Sally. David Synott sold the house in 1987 and it became the home of Patrick and Louise Guinness in 1994. Patrick is the son of the Hon. Desmond Guinness and his first wife Mariga (the Princess Marie Gabrielle von Urach), co-founders of the Irish Georgian Society; Louise was a noted designer of classical interiors in London. Together they reroofed the house and arranged a light and cheerful theme for Furness, including paint schemes, wallpapers, rugs, lamps and four-poster beds. As their 4 children have ‘flown the nest’, Mr and Mrs Guinness have decided to downsize and sell their home and many of the contents. The sale includes period furniture, paintings and drawings, wonderful silver and objets d’art, rare examples of carriages and coaches, garden furniture, and statuary etc., A fine library of books, important manuscript letters and maps, which give an insight into Patrick’s interest in local and Irish history relating to Irish politics going back to the patriot and Irish Whig parties
Halston was an American fashion designer known for his elegant yet simple designs. He started as a milliner for Bergdorf Goodman before launching his own label. One of Halston's most iconic and influential designs was a simple shirtwaist dress made from washable suede introduced in 1972. Two years later, he debuted his most famous creation - the halter neck dress. Throughout his career, Halston dressed many famous Hollywood stars and created uniforms for Braniff Airways. His legacy continues through the brand Halston Heritage.
Castles were built in the past in the British Isles to protect people from attacks. Many castles have legends associated with them, such as ghosts, wizards, kings and queens, and heroes. Windsor Castle is one of the places where Queen Elizabeth II lives and it is the biggest inhabited castle in the world. It contains treasures and paintings, and some believe it is haunted by the ghosts of past kings and queens who lived there, such as footsteps of Queen Elizabeth I being heard in the Royal Library. A fire in 1992 destroyed treasures in Windsor Castle and it closed for renovations, but has since reopened for visitors.
Imshoppingfor Ltd started in 2010 as a multi–channel retailer in the UK recognised for value and choice. Using eBay & Amazon we sold general merchandise and products for the home throughout the UK & Europe.
Wool is one of the most versatile and sustainable agricultural products but is undervalued due to global market forces. The article profiles farmers in the UK who have started their own wool businesses to add value and get a better price for their wool clips. It also discusses the challenges still facing the wool industry, including competing with synthetic fibers and a lack of consumer awareness about wool's benefits, but highlights some companies innovating with British wool in areas like insulation, furniture and packaging. The British Wool Marketing Board remains the only agricultural marketing board and collects all UK wool clips, but farmers still rely on it as a service and feel they have little control over prices.
Important Irish Art AUCTION
Wednesday 25th September 2019 at 6pm VENUE
Adam’s Salerooms,
26 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin
D02 X665,
Ireland
SALE VIEWING
20TH - 25TH SEPTEMBER
Adam’s, 26 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin D02 X665
ADAM’S
26 St. Stephen’s Green Dublin D02 X665 Tel +353 1 6760261
Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
20th September 21st September 22th September 23rd September 24th September 25th September
10.00am - 5.00pm 2.00pm - 5.00pm 2.00pm - 5.00pm 10.00am - 5.00pm 10.00am - 5.00pm 10.00am - 5.00pm
Lilly Shahravesh founded Lovemydog in 2003 as the UK's first couture fashion house for dogs. Originally a fashion designer for human clothing, she started making sweaters for her sister's dog, which led to the creation of Lovemydog. The company sells high-end coats, sweaters, collars and other accessories for dogs. Lovemydog has received significant press coverage and its products are sold in luxury stores in London, Paris, and other major cities around the world. The document outlines Lovemydog's history, product lines, target market, and growth opportunities in both the UK and Chinese pet markets.
The document provides a historical summary of Victorian St Bees in three paragraphs. It describes the railway in 1849 that made the town attractive for commuting. It mentions several buildings and shops along Main Street circa 1900, including the Broomfield Chemist, Harding's store, the Station Hotel, and the Royal Hotel. It also discusses the telegraph hut at Seacote Beach and submarine cables laid to the Isle of Man in 1859 and additions in 1875 and 1885. The Village School is described as being built in 1875 with separate sections for infants, boys, and becoming mixed in 1897 with 200 children.
https://adams.auctioneersvault.com/catalogues/8175/
Adams At Home
AUCTION
Sunday 17th June 2018 at 11am
VENUE
Adam’s Salerooms,
26 St. Stephen’s Green,
Dublin
D02 X665,
Ireland
Sale Viewing June 13th - 16th
Adam’s, 26 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin D02 X665
Wednesday 13th June 10.00am - 5.00pm
Thursday 14th June 10.00am - 7.00pm
Friday 15th June 10.00am - 5.00pm
Saturday 16th June 11.00am - 5.00pm
Christian Dior was a French fashion designer born in 1905 who founded the fashion house of Dior in 1946. In 1947, he launched his first haute couture fashion show called "Corolle" which debuted his iconic "New Look" silhouette featuring nipped-in waists, rounded shoulders, and full skirts that emphasized femininity. The New Look was a major success and helped reestablish Paris as the global fashion capital. Dior led the house until his death in 1957, after which other designers like Yves Saint Laurent and John Galliano continued his legacy of redefining fashion trends.
This document provides information about a property located at 619 Cosburn Avenue that is being presented for sale by Rosemary Wright, a sales representative at Sage Real Estate Limited Brokerage. Contact information is provided for both the property listing website and Rosemary Wright's brokerage.
The UK Fashion & Textile Association (UKFT) is the largest network for fashion and textile companies in the UK. It brings together designers, manufacturers, agents, and retailers to promote their businesses. Membership provides access to industry reports, technical information, and the opportunity to use UKFT's globally trademarked care symbols with a license. Members also receive discounted rates on seminars, showroom hire, and business support services to help grow their businesses. Joining before October 30th provides a 20% discount on the first year's membership fee.
John Dobson founded a comb making business in York, England in 1704 after moving from London. Over time, the business moved locations from York to Bradford in 1760, Kendal in 1840, and finally to its current location in Milnthorpe in 1886. At the Milnthorpe location, the business originally used animal horns to make combs but later transitioned to casein and cellulose acetate materials to replace animal horns. Today under the brand DURALON, the company manufactures millions of combs and other impulse purchase products annually that are distributed worldwide.
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Burberry was established in 1856 in Britain and is known for its trench coats and trademark check pattern. The brand targets young professionals interested in British fashion. It offers apparel, accessories, shoes, bags and home goods for men, women and children. Burberry's iconic trench coats remain its best-selling item and represent its quintessential British heritage. The brand competes with other luxury brands like Coach, Ralph Lauren, Armani and Gucci.
The document summarizes popular shopping destinations in London, organized by area. It describes the major shopping streets in central London like Oxford Street and Regent Street, known for department stores. It also outlines trendy neighborhoods like Notting Hill and Portobello Road, and famous stores in areas like Mayfair, Piccadilly, Knightsbridge and Chelsea. Finally, it mentions street markets and shopping areas in East London.
Thomas Burberry opened a small shop in London in 1856 that would grow to become the global luxury brand Burberry. Key events in Burberry's history include the development of gabardine fabric in 1880 and introducing their iconic check print in 1924. In the late 20th century, overexposure of the check print led it to become associated with knockoffs. Under new leadership in the 2000s, Burberry refocused on quality and limited use of the print, while appealing to upper-class customers through ads featuring celebrities.
Irish whiskey was once a global powerhouse in the 18th century due to distilleries clustered in Dublin's Liberties area, which had an abundance of water and grain. The largest distillery was George Roe, producing over 2 million gallons annually. However, the industry declined due to Irish distillers rejecting new continuous still technology that Scottish distillers adopted, as well as American prohibition cutting off a major export market. In recent decades Irish whiskey has seen a resurgence in popularity and new distilleries like Teeling have opened, though the market is now more globally competitive.
Burberry was established in 1856 in Britain and is known for its trench coats and trademark check pattern. It targets young professionals interested in British fashion. Nordstrom was founded in 1901 and targets suburban mothers interested in luxury shopping. It sells a variety of women's, men's and children's clothing and accessories. The document outlines buying and merchandising plans for Burberry jackets and scarves for Nordstrom stores, including allocating more jackets in October and more scarves in December to match seasonal demand.
The textile industry, particularly cotton textiles, was the dominant industry during the Industrial Revolution. Mechanized production methods like the spinning jenny, water frame, and spinning mule greatly increased productivity in cotton spinning. By the 1830s, these machines increased the output of a cotton spinner by a factor of around 500 compared to hand spinning. The power loom also increased weaving productivity over 40-fold. This mechanization powered by steam engines transformed the British textile industry, increasing its economic contribution and allowing it to dominate global textile production in the early 19th century.
This edition features a handful of business America's Trendsetting Interior Designer Showcasing Interior Excellence that are at the forefront of leading us into a digital future
MISS RAIPUR 2024 - WINNER POONAM BHARTI.DK PAGEANT
Poonam Bharti, a guide of ability and diligence, has been chosen as the champ from Raipur for Mrs. India 2024, Pride of India, from the DK Show. Her journey to this prestigious title is a confirmation of her commitment, difficult work, and multifaceted gifts. At fair 23 a long time ago, Poonam has as of now made noteworthy strides in both her proficient and individual lives, encapsulating the soul of present-day Indian ladies who adjust different parts with beauty and competence. This article dives into Poonam Bharti’s foundation, achievements, and qualities that separated her as a meriting champion of this award.
Insanony: Watch Instagram Stories Secretly - A Complete GuideTrending Blogers
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Insanony: Watch Instagram Stories Secretly - A Complete Guide
More than a century old legacy!
1. More than a century old legacy!
Founded in 1863, the Harrisons of
Edinburgh is one of world’s oldest
and most iconic fabric
conglomerates, started in the UK by
Sir George Harrison.
2. What initially began as a business of
wool drapes, hatters and hosiers,
has today, come to have evolved into
being producing house of high
quality,premium suiting fabric, with a
series of niche cloth makers under
its belt.
The city of Edinburgh has come
through ages, seeing remarkable
upliftment of its local population and
no doubt then, the town is
synonymous with the renowned
mills, with the Harrison Arch being a
prime landmark.
3. The company began exporting to the
US in 1900, also embracing its
trademark, the ‘Thistle’, which
adorns each and every yarn doled
out from the factory to the present
day, depicting a mark of finesse and
trust.
4. Several generations of the family
have been parts of the flourishing
business, making Harrisons of
Edinburgh expand its range to offer
Cashmere and Vicuna cloths, with
footprints also being laid in Paris,
Brussels and London.
5. ADDRESS:
R-482, New Rajinder Nagar, Sir
Ganga Ram Hospital Square,
Shankar Road, New Delhi-
110060
Contact Number- 01149458809