Not exact matches
The company, which began 40 years ago as the shoe company Candie's, has grown to include more than two dozen American
brands, including Danskin, Umbro and
London Fog that the company
licenses to mainstream retailers.
The two
brands formed part of the portfolio of SIX
London, a wholesale and shoe showroom collective founded by Neves in 1996 that manages the
licenses for Swear and B - Store along with other contemporary designs from
brands such as Opening Ceremony and Ksubi.
Spotted at the
Brand Licensing Europe Expo in
London this week by Mega Power Brasil, a new banner for the film has been unveiled by Universal Pictures, featuring Chris Pratt's Owen alongside a T - Rex and Raptor.
Over the past 12 months, they've brought a circuitous running track, Positive Pathways (+)(2016), to the European School of Management and Technology (a location for fellow collective DIS's Berlin Biennale) and to New York's Mitchell - Innes and Nash (which newly represents GCC) in a commentary on the growing pervasiveness of wellness culture among Gulf elites; they've digitally renovated an oil sheik's Paris manse, now complete with a hidden elevator for his perfunctory Lamborghini, in a video work at
London's Project Native Informant, which looks critically on the racially - and culturally - charged attacks on oil - rich Gulf expats who have bought up some of the West's best addresses over recent decades; and they've launched a
branding agency for an undisclosed nation from the region, the services of which it has then
licensed to citizens via an app for a solo booth last year at Art Basel in Miami Beach.