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Charitably Chic Lynn Willis
Philadelphia University Spring 2007 development of (PRODUCT) RED, a campaign significantly embraced by the fashion community. Companies working with Focus on . Alumni Focus on . Industry News (PRODUCT) RED donate a large percentage of their profits to the Global Fund to fight Lynn Willis Charitably Chic AIDS. For example, Emporio Armani’s line donates 40 percent of the gross profit By Sara Wetterlin and Chaisley Lussier By Kelsey Rose, Erin Satchell and Holly Ronan margin from its sales and the GAP donates Lynn Willis 50 percent. Additionally, American Express, Trends in fashion come and go, but graduated perhaps the first large company to join the fashions that promote important social from campaign, offers customers its RED card, causes are today’s “it” items. By working where one percent of a user’s purchases Philadelphia with charitable organizations, designers, University in goes toward funding AIDS research and companies and celebrities alike are jumping treatment. Motorola and Apple have also 1994 with on the bandwagon to help promote AIDS a Bachelor created red versions of their electronics and cancer awareness. that benefit the cause. The results from of Science In previous years, Ralph Lauren has the (PRODUCT) RED campaign have been in Fashion offered his time and millions of dollars to significant, with contributions totaling over Design. Willis breast cancer research and treatment, which $1.25 million in May 2006. is senior includes the establishment of health centers Despite the fashion industry’s focus on director for the disease. Now, Lauren has taken image, think about what you can do for of public his philanthropy further by lending his someone else when purchasing clothes relations Polo logo to the breast cancer cause with and other items. -
Cathy Henszey Creative Director = Innovation + Marketer + Graphic Design + Manager + Talent Scout + Mentor
Cathy Henszey Creative Director = innovation + marketer + graphic design + manager + talent scout + mentor Visionary designer with an impressive portfolio and record of driving business for diverse 347 886 2061 industries. Passion for creating sharp, professional, and unique designs that immediately attract clients. Skilled in developing high impact brand identities, advertising, marketing materials, web sites, and social media campaigns. Track record of meeting demanding www.cathyhenszey.com deadlines, communicating effectively, with multiple cross-functional teams, and leading [email protected] by example. Dedicated to finding the most cost-effective and creative solutions for all challenges. Known for taking a hands on approach in directing artists, collaborating with clients, and bringing creative concepts to life. Core Competencies Company Branding + Identity Development + Image Building + Client Service and management + Print Materials + Graphic Design + Marketing and Advertising + Communication Campaigns + Social Media Campaigns + Collateral Materials + Web Site Design + Packaging Design + Product Development + Event Design + Posters & Signs + Trend Forecasting + Retail Fixtures and Displays + Apparel Graphics and Trim Design + TV and Video + Conceptual Direction + Lay out and compositions + Font and Color Management + Staff Inspiration & Training + Project Management + Hiring and Recruiting + Typography + Budget Man- agement and Scheduling Recent Consulting and Design Projects 2012-2013 Sherle Wagner - Promotional designs for -
Fashioning Gender Fashioning Gender
FASHIONING GENDER FASHIONING GENDER: A CASE STUDY OF THE FASHION INDUSTRY BY ALLYSON STOKES, B.A.(H), M.A. A THESIS SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY AND THE SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES OF MCMASTER UNIVERSITY IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY c Copyright by Allyson Stokes, August 2013 All Rights Reserved Doctor of Philosophy (2013) McMaster University (Sociology) Hamilton, Ontario, Canada TITLE: Fashioning Gender: A Case Study of the Fashion Industry AUTHOR: Allyson Stokes BA.H., MA SUPERVISOR: Dr. Tina Fetner NUMBER OF PAGES: xii, 169 ii For Johnny. iii Abstract This dissertation uses the case of the fashion industry to explore gender inequality in cre- ative cultural work. Data come from 63 in-depth interviews, media texts, labor market statistics, and observation at Toronto’s fashion week. The three articles comprising this sandwich thesis address: (1) processes through which femininity and feminized labor are devalued; (2) the gendered distribution of symbolic capital among fashion designers; and (3) the gendered organization of the fashion industry and the “ideal creative worker.” In chapter two, I apply devaluation theory to the fashion industry in Canada. This chap- ter makes two contributions to literature on the devaluation of femininity and “women’s work.” First, while devaluation is typically used to explain the gender wage gap, I also address symbolic aspects of devaluation related to respect, prestige, and interpretations of worth. Second, this paper shows that processes of devaluation vary and are heavily shaped by the context in which work is performed. I address five processes of devaluation in fash- ion: (1) trivialization, (2) the privileging of men and masculinity, (3) the production of a smokescreen of glamour, (4) the use of free labor and “free stuff,” and (5) the construction of symbolic boundaries between “work horses” and “show ponies.” In chapter three, I use media analysis to investigate male advantage in the predomi- nantly female field of fashion design. -
Designated Brands Requiring Upcs
Designated Brands Requiring UPCs Amazon Brand Registry If you own your own brand and sell products without UPCs on Amazon, you can enroll in the Amazon Brand Registry. Amazon Brand Registry is a program for sellers who manufacture or sell their own branded products, and one of the benefits of enrolling in the program is that you may list products without UPCs. Learn more about the Amazon Brand Registry More resources on UPCs and listing quality To learn more, please visit the following Seller Central Help pages (sign-in required): Adding UPCs for your Products Locating Product Identifiers Finding and Fixing Quality Alerts in Listings Suppressed Listings List of designated brands requiring a valid UPC 1. ADEN + ANAIS 22. CAPEZIO 2. AEROSOLES 23. CARHARTT 3. AMAZING GRASS 24. CASIO 4. ANNE KLEIN 25. CATERPILLAR 5. ARIAT 26. CHAMPION 6. ASICS 27. CHARADES 7. BABY JOGGER 28. CHARMIN 8. BALI 29. CHICCO 9. BIOFREEZE 30. CLAIROL 10. BIRKENSTOCK 31. CLARKS 11. BOB'S RED MILL 32. CLIF BAR 12. BOGS 33. COFFEE PEOPLE 13. BOON 34. COLE HAAN 14. BOSTONIAN 35. COLUMBIA 15. BRAUN 36. CONAIR 16. BRITAX USA 37. CONVERSE 17. BSN 38. CRANE 18. BUGABOO 39. CREST 19. BURT'S BEES 40. CROCS 20. CALIFORNIA COSTUMES 41. DANSKO 21. CALVIN KLEIN 42. DC SHOES Updated February 24, 2014 Page 1 43. DEPEND 85. ISOTONER 44. DEUCE WATCHES 86. JAMBU 45. DICKIES 87. JARROW 46. DIESEL 88. JERDON 47. DISGUISE 89. JESSICA SIMPSON 48. DOCKERS 90. JOHN FRIEDA 49. DOLCE & GABBANA 91. JOHNSTON & MURPHY 50. DOVE 92. KAMIK 51. DR. -
GUESS? Who's Seeing Success with Tablet Retailing?
SUCCESS STORY: GUESS? www.manh.com GUESS? Who’s Seeing Success with Tablet Retailing? CUSTOMER PROFILE: 2012 marks American clothing retailer Guess’s 30 year anniversary. In those 30 years, Guess has built an impressive portfolio of brands, including GuessHeritage, Marciano by Guess, and most recently G by Guess. Each brand boasts a distinctive line of clothing, footwear and accessories. With almost 1,400 stores in 87 countries, Guess is rapidly growing its already solid brand into a global empire. In the last 3 years alone, the number of Guess stores outside of North America has doubled. Technology is a big part of the success equation and Guess management is embracing new and emerging technologies to stay ahead of the competition and increase profitability. That is where Manhattan’s Tablet Retailing solution comes in. The tablet app offers Guess significant flexibility to rapidly configure and deploy multiple tablet apps for a variety of uses across its entire retail organization – sales associate to wholesale reps. Once known primarily for its denim, Guess designs, markets, distributes and licenses a lifestyle collection of contemporary apparel, accessories, footwear and other consumer products. Its products are distributed through Guess stores, larger retail department stores, and specialty stores around the world. BUSINESS FOCUS: Guess is committed to being a worldwide leader in the fashion industry. It delivers products and services of uncompromising quality and integrity consistent with its brand and image. Keeping all systems on AWS meant there was no need to invest in new network infrastructure and it allowed the ecommerce business to retain the benefits derived from working with AWS, including excellent reliability, affordability and constant upgrades. -
Creative Growth & Value
Creative Growth & Value 2015 Annual Report OUR SHARED VISION At Perry Ellis International our vision is to achieve sustained, profitable growth through the maximization of our design expertise and the implementation of our Strategic Growth and Profitability Plan. We look forward to building on this past year’s momentum, to enhancing our leadership position and to delivering improved returns for our shareholders as we move into 2016. OUR SHARED ACHIEVEMENTS Throughout Fiscal 2015, we had sustained growth and established a foundation for success by attracting and retaining key strategic partnerships and industry talent. Our emphasis and focus on the most profitable channels and geographies fueled margin expansion and growth in our e-commerce and international businesses. These achievements are a testament to the hard work, ongoing focus, and continued dedication of the Perry Ellis International team. A Company Rooted in Heritage and Powerful Brands Over our 48-year history, we have established a unique corporate profile of which we are extremely proud. We are a company rooted in our deep heritage and iconic brands. We are a global leader in the apparel industry We have an iconic portfolio of lifestyle brands We have diversified distribution channels and strong retailer relationships We have growing direct-to-consumer and international businesses We have a seasoned management team with decades of experience in our sector KEY INITIATIVES Continue to increase revenue by exiting under-performing, low-growth Optimizing Portfolio brands, by driving -
Calm Down NEW YORK — East Met West at Tiffany on Sunday Morning in a Smart, Chic Collection by Behnaz Sarafpour
WINSTON MINES GROWTH/10 GUCCI’S GIANNINI TALKS TEAM/22 WWDWomen’s Wear Daily • The Retailers’MONDAY Daily Newspaper • September 13, 2004 • $2.00 Accessories/Innerwear/Legwear Calm Down NEW YORK — East met West at Tiffany on Sunday morning in a smart, chic collection by Behnaz Sarafpour. And in the midst of the cross-cultural current inspired by the designer’s recent trip to Japan, she gave ample play to the new calm percolating through fashion, one likely to gain momentum as the season progresses. Here, Sarafpour’s sleek dress secured with an obi sash. For more on the season, see pages 12 to 18. Hip-Hop’s Rising Heat: As Firms Chase Deals, Is Rocawear in Play? By Lauren DeCarlo NEW YORK — The bling-bling world of hip- hop is clearly more than a flash in the pan, with more conglomerates than ever eager to get a piece of it. The latest brand J.Lo Plans Show for Sweetface, Sells $15,000 Of Fragrance at Macy’s Appearance. Page 2. said to be entertaining suitors is none other than one that helped pioneer the sector: Rocawear. Sources said Rocawear may be ready to consider offers for a sale of the company, which is said to generate more than $125 million in wholesale volume. See Rocawear, Page4 PHOTO BY GEORGE CHINSEE PHOTO BY 2 WWD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2004 WWW.WWD.COM WWDMONDAY J.Lo Talks Scents, Shows at Macy’s Accessories/Innerwear/Legwear By Julie Naughton and Pete Born FASHION The spring collections kicked into high gear over the weekend with shows Jennifer Lopez in Jennifer Lopez in from Behnaz Sarafpour, DKNY, Baby Phat and Zac Posen. -
August 15, 2018 Nationwide
Buy Now Pay Later! April 15 – August 15, 2018 Nationwide Appliance and Furniture Micro Valley Computer Aerosoles Hush Puppies Rockport EZ Shop Automatic Centre mx memoxpress Alberto Shoes Jansport Royal Sporting House George Optical AV Surfer Nokia* Aldo Juego Rudy Project GNC Avid Sales Octagon Computer AllShoppe Kashieca Runnr Ideal Vision Center Blims Oppo* American Eagle Keds Salomon JB Music & Sports Excellence Appliance PC Home American Tourister Kenneth Cole Samsonite JB Musicmart Furniture Republic PC Worx Athlete's Foot Kipling Sanuk JB Sports Shop Häfele Photoline Baby Company Kultura Filipino Sebago L'Optique Paris Imperial Appliance Picture City Backjoy L'Occitane Sfera Lyric Piano La Sedia Power Mac Center Bayo La Senza Shoe Salon MAC MakeRoom & More Rulls Beauty Bar Lacoste Simply Shoes National Book Store Mandaue Foam Samsung* Bench Lacoste Footwear Skechers National Book Store Express Our Home Silicon Valley Bershka Lacoste Mens Sledgers Occhialli Promate Smart Bootcamp Lady Bag Sneakpeek Perfect Pitch Puregold (selected appliances only) Sony Centre Brandsmart Le Jean Marithe Francois Girbaud So Fab Philcopy Robinsons Appliances Sony Ericsson* Bratpack Levi's Sperry RJ Guitar Robinsons Builders Sony Xperia* Brics Li-ning Sperry/Keds Seen Optical Rustan's Supermarket (selected appliances only) Sony* Brooks Brothers Mag's Closet Boutique Sports Central The Lenscrafter Shop San-Yang Star Mobile* Cache Cache Maldita Sportshouse The Optical Shop Shopwise (selected appliances only) Sun Cellular Call It Spring Marks & Spencer -
Proceedings of the Viiith Footwear Biomechanics Symposium
PROCEEDINGS OF THE VIIITH FOOTWEAR BIOMECHANICS SYMPOSIUM edited by E. C. Frederick & S. W. Yang National Yang-Ming University Taipei, Taiwan, June 27-29 2007 major sponsors organIzatIonal supporters Proceedings of the 8th Footwear Biomechanics Symposium edited by E. C. Frederick and S. W. Yang published in conjunction with the 8th Biennial Footwear Biomechanics Symposium held in Taipei, Taiwan 27 – 29 June 2007 ISBN 978-0-9660722-3-5 Copyright © 2007 by the Footwear Biomechanics Group Contact information: E. C. Frederick Footwear Biomechanics Group c/o Exeter Research, Inc. 80 Haigh Road Brentwood, NH 03833 USA +1.603.772.1099 Organization Meeting Chairperson: Sai Wei Yang, Ph.D. National Yang Ming University , Taipei, Taiwan Program Chairperson: E. C. “Ned” Frederick, Ph.D. Exeter Research, Inc. New Hampshire USA Local Organizers: Sai Wei Yang, Ph.D. National Yang Ming University , Taipei, Taiwan Wen-Pin Chen, Ph.D. Chung Yuan Christian University, Chung Li, Taiwan Tzyy-Yuang Shiang, Taipei Physical Education College, Taipei, Taiwan Tung-Wu Lu, Ph.D., National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan Ming-Shaung Ju, Ph.D. National Cheng Kung University, Tainan, Taiwan Scientific Advisory Committee - 8th Footwear Biomechanics Symposium Chairperson: E. C. Frederick, Ph.D. Exeter Research, Inc., Brentwood, NH, USA Wen-Pin Chen, Ph.D. Chung Yuan Christian University, Taipei, Taiwan Sharon J. Dixon, Ph.D., University of Exeter, Exeter, England, UK Joseph P. Hamill, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, USA Elizabeth C. Hardin, Ph.D., L. Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Ctr., Cleveland, OH, USA Ewald M. Hennig, Ph.D., Universitaet Duisburg-Essen, Essen, Germany Howard J. -
WOLVERINE WORLD WIDE, INC. (Exact Name of Registrant As Specified in Its Charter)
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION Washington, D.C. 20549 ___________________ Form 10-K FOR ANNUAL AND TRANSITION REPORTS PURSUANT TO SECTIONS 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 [ ] ANNUAL REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the fiscal year ended January 1, 2000 [ ] TRANSITION REPORT PURSUANT TO SECTION 13 OR 15(d) OF THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934 For the transition period from ____________________ to ____________________ Commission File Number: 1-6024 WOLVERINE WORLD WIDE, INC. (Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter) Delaware 38-1185150 (State or other jurisdiction of (I.R.S. employer identification no.) incorporation or organization) 9341 Courtland Drive, Rockford, Michigan 49351 (Address of principal executive offices) (Zip code) Registrant's telephone number, including area code: (616) 866-5500 Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Securities Exchange Act: Title of each class Name of each exchange on which registered Common Stock, $1 Par Value New York Stock Exchange/Pacific Exchange, Inc. Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(g) of the Act: None Indicate by check mark whether the registrant: (1) has filed all reports required to be filed by Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 during the preceding 12 months (or for such shorter period that the registrant was required to file such reports), and (2) has been subject to such filing requirements for the past 90 days. Yes X No ___ Indicate by check mark if disclosure of delinquent filers pursuant to Item 405 of Regulation S-K is not contained herein, and will not be contained, to the best of registrant's knowledge, in definitive proxy or information statements incorporated by reference in Part III of this Form 10-K or any amendment to this Form 10-K. -
Indecision Apparent on City Income
HO AG- AND SJONS .BOOK BIDDERS 3 PAPERS 5PRINGPORT, MICH. 49284 Bond issue vitally affects elementary schools Forty members of a 110-member citizens committee used for blacktopping the play areas, providing fencing at all bond issue. School officials pointed out that higher-than- development, leaving little or nothing for 'landscaping and which worked on the 1966 school bond issue drive got a detailed schools and for seeding and landscaping. exppcted costs in the development of sewers (storm and finishing the lawn and play areas. look last week at the progress of the building program—and sanitary), street blacktop and curb and gutter and sidewalk, on The bus storage shelter would cost about $17,500, school why additional money is needed to finish it up. THE BALANCE OFTHE$250,000wouldbeusedfor several Sickles Street and the school sharing in the cost of renovation officials said. It would consist of two facing three-sided and The problem, school administrators pointed out, is that purposes, including site development at the high school, capital of a city sewer on Railroad Street has .already taken about covered shelters in which the school's 36-bus fleet would be building costs have run about $250,000 above what had been ized interest and bonding costs, contingenciesandabus storage $52,000 of the original $60,000. parked when not in use. The shelter buildings would be built anticipated in the original bond issue of $5.4 million; . shelter (which wasn't involved in the original bond issue). where the buses are presently parked.. The school board has scheduled a special election for The high school site development portion of the new bond If more money is notavailable,the $52,000will of necessity THE FURNITURE AND EQUIPMENT FOR the rural Nov. -
VANCOUVER Spring | Summer | 2018
VANCOUVER Spring | Summer | 2018 Footwear & Accessories Buying Guide Aug. 25 - 27, 2017 | Hilton Metrotown RICHARD UNDERDOWN, REX TO • ROOMS 728, 730 EXPERIENCE THE NEW SPRING/SUMMER 2018 COLLECTIONS FROM EARTH BRANDS! Richard Underdown // 604.970.6766 [email protected] by www.earthshoes.com SPRING SUMMER 2018 FOOTWEAR & ACCESSORIES BUYING GUIDE [email protected] ph: 604.220.5804 fax: 604.926.2024 www.wcsa.ca OFFICERS Brett MARBRY President Barb NEILANS Past President Andrew LITTLE 1st Vice President Amy LAWSON 2nd Vice President Donna BERNSTEIN Secretary/Treasurer DIRECTORS Tim Ikavalko • Bill Pettit • Lina Schiavone-Nordin • James Geddes Karen Schmieg • Anthony Hanna • Kane Clarke • Tonya Verret Leon Van Biljon • Terry Mar ADMINISTRATION Lorna Pettit • Serena Lee Gabrielle Segur • Jenna Corby PAST PRESIDENTS Ken Molyneux 1963 • Les Jamieson 1964 • W. Gerald Pollock 1965 Budd Pettit 1966 • Jim M. Pollock 1967 • Gordon L. Frulling 1968 Garnet Stewart 1969 • Tony Padula 1970 • Perry L. Norvall 1971/72 Terry Meeres 1973/74 • Tim Ikavalko 1975/76 • Herb Solomon 1976-78 John J. McGowant 1978-80 • Jim O’Doherty 1981/82 Harry Weyler 1983/84 • W.Gerald Pollock 1984/85 Bernie Brown 1986-88 • Everett McGowin 1988-90 Scotty Grubb 1991/92 • Jim Pettit 1993/94 • Gary O’Doherty 1995/96 Daryl Padula 1997/98 • Trudy Harkness 1999-2001 Steve Frulling 2001-02 • Rae Skolovy 2002-05 Bill Pettit 2005-07 • Duane Scheepers 2007-2009 • Anthony Hanna 2009-2011 Karen Schmieg 2011-2013 • Kane Clarke 2013-2015 • Barb Neilans 2015-2017 SS17 WCSA Directory