My maiden voyage with The Pretty
Dress Company started with the Priscilla Candy Stripe Midi Dress.
Not exact matches
«It should be as easy for women to look professional as it is for men, but without having to look like a man,» says Maja Svensson, who
started her made - to - measure
dress company in 2012.
Last May, when Lululemon
started outsourcing to China, the
company placed a controversial ad in Yoga Journal magazine showing a fake newspaper article with adults
dressed in diapers, with bonnets and pacifiers, at sewing machines.
The snappily
dressed former Facebook executive, who co-founded Social Capital in 2011, made early bets on Bitcoin,
started a hedge fund, and raised $ 600 million to help startups go public through an unconventional vehicle known as a SPAC, or special purpose acquisition
company.
Even though Euro USA
started by bringing its clients the finest cheeses, aged vinegars, premium olive oils for cooking and finishing, unique
dressings and sauces glazes, chocolates, cocoas, spreads and specialty flours, and other handcrafted food items, the
company saw the potential for offering quality local goods, too.
The Nestlé Boycott
started in 1977 in Minneapolis, USA and had one basic demand: that the
company halt all promotion of breastmilk substitutes to parents and health workers, including direct advertising to consumers, the distribution of free samples and the use of «milk nurses» (
company sales representatives
dressed as nurses).
Don't forget, no matter how much the TV
companies dress it up, the General Election
starting gun hasn't actually been fired and the public aren't yet engaged.
After spending years as a model, not knowing where her clothes came from («I was just unconsciously getting
dresses every day,» she says), Dawn was inspired to
start a
company that told a story.
I
started this blog in 2008 — and I've been fascinated to see how, every so often, a
company gets such a rave response to a
dress, bag, or blazer that they keep producing the item, year after year.
Long time ago, when I
started my career in an international
company, I dealt with the scary word «
DRESS CODE».
I'm working for Anomalie, a custom wedding
dress company based in San Francisco, and it's been off to a quick
start.
This bell sleeve
dress is by one of my favorite indie designers so while it's a little pricier than normal, you're supporting a girl with a big dream who
started a made in the USA
company.
Today I
start my MBA internship working on marketing for Anomalie, a custom wedding
dress company (side note, if you're in the hunt for a
dress I'd love to chat with...
As the then wife of Prince Egon of Fürstenberg, Diane
started her fashion
company in 1970, to «be someone of her own», and already in 1973 the sale of her knitted jersey wrap
dresses took off.
I have a longstanding relationship with the custom
dress company eShakti that
started back in my very early blogging days.
This
dress is made by Brass, a Boston - based
company started by two ladies who were looking for an alternative to designer goods and fast fashion.
So says professional killer Jackie Cogan at one point in Killing Them Softly, the third film by New Zealander Andrew Dominik - and considering the filmmaker's efforts to establish a connection between the events in the movie and the economic crisis
started in the late 2000s thanks to the greed and lack of scruples of Wall Street, it is easy to see Cogan as an ordinary employee of any
company complaining about the lack of vision of his bosses and, on the other hand, the big bankers as Armani -
dressing versions of the violent mobsters who inhabit the crime section of the newspapers.
By
dressing up the LR3 to Range Rover standards, the
company thought it could build a luxury Range Rover that would
start at about $ 60,000.
Of course if you are interviewing at a
company with a more relaxed environment (many
start - ups do not have a strict
dress code) it may be more appropriate to go smart - casual (think chinos and an open - neck shirt).
For example, a tech
start - up in Silicon Valley might frown on someone who
dresses too formally, while a Fortune 50
company on Madison Avenue might frown on someone who
dresses too casually.