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Outlet Location Retail area Shops Opened Designer Outlet Berlin Elstal, Germany: 21,000 m 2 (255,960 sq ft) 110 June 2009, 2nd phase September 2010 Castel Romano Designer Outlet Castel Romano, Italy: 25,000 m 2 (269,100 sq ft) 117 October 2003, 2nd phase November 2006 McArthurGlen Designer Outlet Neumünster Neumünster, Germany: 20,000 m 2: 140
The resort is located in the Castel Romano district, next to the Castel Romano Designer Outlet (McArthurGlen shopping center). It can be reached from the SS 148 Pontina. It’s also served by a shuttle bus service, with departures from Roma Termini and from the EUR Palasport metro station. [2]
Castel Gandolfo: Italy Castel Romano Designer Outlet 26 July 2013 Noventa di Piave: Noventa di Piave Designer Outlet 27 July 2013 Serravalle Scrivia: Serravalle Designer Outlet 28 July 2013 Barberino di Mugello: Barberino Designer Outlet 17 September 2013 Moscow: Russia: Hotel Metropol Moscow: 18 September 2013 Istanbul: Turkey: Cemil Topuzlu ...
A popular spot for celebrities and royalty, St. Moritz is dotted with designer stores, cozy restaurants, and high-end hotels including the glamorous Badrutt's Palace Hotel St. Moritz and Grace La ...
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In the years following the brand expanded to New York City and Ro [5] The label staged the first Valentino menswear show at Milan Fashion Week in 1985. [ 6 ] Valentino has also, especially, designed wedding dresses for Elizabeth Taylor , Anne Hathaway , Jennifer Lopez , Courteney Cox , Sophie Hunter , Nicola Peltz [ 7 ] and Princess Madeleine ...
In 1981, French designer Anne-Marie Beretta created the model 101801 coat, a camel-coloured wool and cashmere overcoat that became an iconic symbol of Max Mara. Inspired by the men's Ulster coat, the most noticeable feature of this model is the "puntino," a stitching detail derived from men's tailored suits.
Diffusion products may be on sale alongside designers' signature lines but they can also be made available at concession outlets and certain chain stores. The use of a diffusion line is a part of the strategy of massification where luxury brands attempt to reach a broader market in order to increase revenue and brand recognition.