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Mark McNairy (born March 8, 1961, in North Carolina) is an American fashion designer. [1] He is currently the designer of mcnairy&co , a menswear brand headquartered in New York City. He is the former creative director for the Ivy League inspired clothing company J. Press , as well as his own collection simply known as Mark McNairy New Amsterdam.
Puppets and Puppets is a New York based fashion label found in 2018 by Carly Mark and Ayla Argentina, but is now run solely by Mark. [1] [2] In 2023, Mark was nominated for the Fashion Trust US St. John Knits award for ready-to-wear. [3]
The brand name means for one (woman) in Italian. All Per Una items include the three hearts logo, inspired by a postcard seen by Davies while on holiday in Italy. The Per Una brand has been a major success for the company, [16] and in October 2004, M&S bought the brand in a £125 million, two-year service contract with George Davies. [17]
Susie Tompkins Buell (née Russell; born 1943) [2] is an American entrepreneur, businesswoman and a donor to progressive causes. Tompkins Buell co-founded the Esprit clothing and The North Face brand with her first husband, Doug Tompkins whom she met when she picked him up while he was hitchhiking. [3]
As a budget airline, Spirit relies on having its planes flying as much as possible. The airline has been struggling in recent months. Spirit filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last November.
The Equate brand was originally created by L. Perrigo Company in 1986 [11] and was sold to Walmart in 1993. [12] Before its takeover by Walmart, the formerly independent Equate brand sold consumer products at both Target and Walmart at lower prices than those of name brands. Equate is an example of the strength of Walmart's private label store ...
Principal photography has wrapped on scripted short film “Spirit of Place,” headlined by Oscar, BAFTA and Tony-winning actor Mark Rylance. The film, written and directed by Jack Cooper ...
On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Frida relaunch in the U.S., CEO Chelsea Hirschhorn looks back at the "blind naivete" that let her believe the snotsucker could go mainstream.