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Fendi shop at the Elements, Union Square, Kowloon Fendi Srl (Italian pronunciation:) is an Italian luxury fashion house producing fur, ready-to-wear, leather goods, shoes, fragrances, eyewear, timepieces and accessories.
The fourth-generation heiress of the Fendi [1] family, the Italian luxury fashion house, Delettrez founded her own company, Delfina Delettrez, in 2007, with the help of her father, Bernard Delettrez, a well known jewellery maker who gave her his own brand symbol (and the know-how) which was designed by Karl Lagerfeld for him many years before.
Goldmark Jeweller is an Australian jewellery retailer. It was one of the brands included with the Angus & Coote purchase in March 2007 by James Pascoe Group. The current logo was introduced in 2000. [1] Goldmark has over 130 stores across Australia, [2] with over 1,000 employees throughout Australia and New Zealand. Goldmark sells jewellery as ...
Shane Co. offers several generous policies that make it one of the best places to shop for jewelry online. It offers free express shipping and 60-day returns, as well as free jewelry cleaning and ...
Curtis Australia is an Australian manufacturing company of luxury goods, based in Melbourne. Products manufactured by the company are handcrafted jewellery, watches and writing implements such as fountain, ballpoint and rollerball pens. [1] Writing instruments produced by the brand usually contain elements of precious metal or gemstones.
Hardy Brothers is a specialty retailer and private company of fine jewellery, timepieces and decorative arts in Australia. Its historic products are now highly collectible [1] and are held in state and national collections. [2] It is the only Australian jewellery business to hold a royal warrant and since 1980 until has produced the Melbourne ...
Shiels Jewellers is an Australian jewellery retailer and was founded by Jack Shiels in Adelaide in 1945. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Since then, Shiels has expanded to 40 ...
In the 1960s and 1970s DFS Group significantly expanded their operation in Pacific Islands and North America. DFS capitalized on the rising wave of Asian tourists who began to travel further overseas, opening stores in international airports and later in downtown locations where travelers have their purchases delivered before departure. [8]