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DeFacto was founded in 2003 by Zeki Cemal Özen, the owner of Ozan Tekstil. Their present CEO is İhsan Ateş, [4] who started his career at LC Waikiki. [2] The company introduced four distinct brands – Captain Hook, DeFacto, Chale, and Sweater – served to customers through 350 retail outlets in Merter.
LC Waikiki or also known as LCW, is an Istanbul-based chain ready-to-wear fashion company with 54,000 employees. The company took its name from Waikiki Beach in Hawaii , and the initial letters of the French words " Les Copains ", meaning "the friends".
Küçük became the largest shareholder of fashion brand LC Waikiki in 1997. [2] The brand began expanding into international markets in 2009, first opening stores in Romania, [2] and now operates in 33 countries. [3] In 2016, LC Waikiki expanded into textile products, under the name LCW Home. [2]
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MallDova is the first large format retail and entertainment commercial center in Moldova. It was opened on November 12, 2008, following an investment of €50 million. [2] Shopping MallDova is located between Sectorul Botanica and Central Chișinău, on 21 Arborilor str., one of the main arteries of Chișinău. It has 800 parking spaces.
Grand Re-Opening day at the International Marketplace The original treehouse occupied by Donn Beach in the International Marketplace. International Market Place is an open-air shopping center located in Waikīkī on the island of O‘ahu.
In July of the same year, the major Turkish clothing chain LC Waikiki banned all symbols that could be linked with the LGBTQ+ community. [39] Also in July of the same year Netflix cancelled a series that was due to air in 2021, because the Turkish government objected to the fact that a gay character would feature in it. [40]
The European Union is Moldova's first trading partner and the first investor in the country, accounting for 66 percent of total Moldovan exports and 55 percent of total trade. The value of certain EU imports from Moldova grew more strongly, for example, agricultural imports which grew by 21 percent in 2016, worth €456 million.