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  2. Marco Bizzarri on Japan, New Ginza Store and ‘House of Gucci ...

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    MILAN — Gucci and Japan go way, way back. The first store selling Gucci products in Japan, operated by Sun Motoyama, opened in Ginza in 1964 and the brand’s first boutique was unveiled in ...

  3. 10 Vintage Salt and Pepper Shakers That Are Surprisingly Valuable

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    This adorable Japanese-made set includes a farmer holding a basket with two chickens (the shakers). Made in the ’50s, its nostalgia is apparent, adding to its value. 1980s Gucci Salt and Pepper ...

  4. Matsuzakaya - Wikipedia

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    Matsuzakaya South Building in downtown Nagoya Matsuzakaya store, Ueno at Shitaya Hirokoji (ukiyo-e from One Hundred Famous Views of Edo by Hiroshige II, 1856). Matsuzakaya (松坂屋) (TYO: 8235, delisted) is a major Japanese department store chain operated by Daimaru Matsuzakaya Department Stores, a subsidiary of J. Front Retailing.

  5. Maurizio Gucci, the First to Dream of a Gucci Luxury ... - AOL

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    MILAN — “I want to give credit to Maurizio Gucci, he deserves it,” said Andrea Morante, chairman of independent asset management company QuattroR, which in 2019 took a majority stake in ...

  6. Marco Bizzarri - Wikipedia

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    Marco Bizzarri (born 19 August 1962) is an Italian business executive, president and CEO of Gucci since January 2015 till December 2023. [1] He previously was president and CEO of Stella McCartney (2005–2009) and Bottega Veneta (2009–2014), and joined Kering's executive committee in 2012.

  7. Barneys New York - Wikipedia

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    The store abandoned its Seventh Avenue flagship in 1993, moving to a 230,000-square-foot (21,000 m 2), Kohn Pedersen Fox-designed Manhattan store on Madison Avenue at East 61st Street. It was the largest new store in New York City since the Great Depression. The building has 22 floors with 14 floors of offices above the nine-story store.

  8. GU (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    G.U. (ジーユー, jīyū) is a Japanese discount casual wear designer, manufacturer and retailer, with 451 stores (As of 31 May 2022) across Japan. [1] It is fully owned by the company Fast Retailing, which is better known as the owner of the retail chain Uniqlo.

  9. Aoyama, Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Omotesando intersection on Aoyama-dori. Aoyama (青山) is a neighborhood in Tokyo, located in the northwest portion of Minato Ward.The area is known for its international fashion houses, cafes and restaurants.