Its debut week saw modest viewership; an average 1.3 household rating and 2 share, slightly higher than its lead in, Desire, according to Nielsen.[2] The second week dipped to 1.1 million viewers.[3] During the next few weeks, ratings stabilized at a 0.6 rating.[4]National advertising spots sold for between $20,000 and $35,000 for a 30-second spot as of September 2006.[5]

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I have never been happier with a book than with the book by my favourite fashion illustrator: Megan Hess! Megan Hess is an internationally renowned illustrator whose work has been on the covers of books by Candace Bushnell (e.g. Sex and the City), in fashion magazines, and on marketing collateral and advertisements of Tiffany & Co, Dior, Chanel and Vanity Fair. Her book Fashion house, illustrated interiors from the icons of style, published by Hardie Grant Books,  is a chic coffee table book featuring elegant interiors and fashionable icons, with tips how to mimic the style.

Meet up with your BFFs to create unforgettable memories together at the beautiful new L.O.L. Surprise O.M.G. Fashion House including 85+ Surprises! Made from real sustainable wood, this house measures 4 feet tall by 4 feet wide featuring 4 stories and 9 play areas including a fully equipped kitchen, pool, rooftop patio, diner, and more! Hop right into the living room on the first floor featuring a movie theater area to watch your favorite movies with your BFFs, an arcade station, and a transforming sofa that can be flipped and used on both sides.

In terms of product cycles and supply chain, the design and production model operates on a weekly design-drop basis. Each week, three virtually prototyped outfits (generated from data analysis) are posted on the FINESSE website for users to vote on. The most popular one goes into production based on pre-orders, with a small number of additional units for those who missed out. So far, during pre-launch, Ahmari told me that styles are selling out. After voting, a single physical production sample is made at a partner factory in China and fitted on a model there, where final sign-off is done. This approach, in place of the traditional fashion one, which requires factories to send samples back and forth from Asia to design and buying teams in Europe and the US, accounts for FINESSE's reduction from 5 months of lead time to 25 days, says Ahmari.

I am a writer, attorney, scholar, and 2X founder focused on climate justice and resilience. In my professional roles, I have been a public servant in all three branches of government as well as the private and nonprofit sectors. Prior to working in law and academia, I spent seven years in television journalism. Currently, I work in English and Spanish, with publications in newspapers in Latin America, Blavity, Authority Magazine, and Thrive Global. I am the author of two coming books, \"Slow Stitch, Conscious Choice: Slow Fashion and Renewable Consumption...\" a collection of essays on the connections between fashion and climate justice, and \"Climate Justice And Digital Equity: The Case For A New Social Contract.\" I can be found on Linkedin and the (former) bird app @Monica_DRRProf.

Hi! My name is Paige and I am the owner of Fashion House Boutique! After years of saying, "I wish I owned my own boutique!" I decided to follow a dream and start Fashion House. I have a passion for fashion and love for shopping! I hope each and everyone of you are able to find something that makes you feel beautiful! Thank you SO much for shopping with Fashion House and supporting my dream! It means more to me than you could ever know!

Elsa Schiaparelli instilled a creative spirit in 20th-century fashion with her inventive imagination and revolutionary vision on sportswear, Haute Couture, art, fragrance, and ordinary elements turned into elaborate creations. Her iconic collaborations with artists like Dal, Cocteau, Man Ray, and Giacometti became legendary.

His shop on rue Saint-Florentin in Paris attracted the elite and high society. The 1929 crisis impacted the house, just as he was opening New York. Jean Patou created "Joy", the most expensive perfume in the world, to relaunch his brand. His death in 1936 from a stroke brought the adventure to an end. After the shock of his passing, Madeleine Patou, his sister, and Raymond Barbas, her husband, took over the reins of the house.

Without its founder, the Jean Patou brand lost its aura. Marc Bohan took over the artistic direction in 1954. Following his lead, the house has seen some of the greatest names of fashion at its helm: Karl Lagerfeld, Michel Goma, and under his direction, Jean Paul Gaultier made his debut there, followed by Angelo Tarlazzi and Christian Lacroix. After Christian Lacroix left to start his own house, the Jean Patou house ceased its activity.

Jean Patou revolutionized fashion by liberating the female figure. The couturier designed dresses to wear without a corset and invented sportswear well ahead of his time, making tennis champion, Suzanne Lenglen, his first muse.

In the 1920s, he shortened the hemline, marketed a pleated skirt to wear in the city, and designed jersey sets with geometric patterns. A visionary fashion designer, Jean Patou invented the monogram, slipping his initials onto jersey swimwear, marked them with the "JP" of the house.

Marc Bohan, born in 1926, made his debut with Jean Patou at the age of 18. He left the couture house to better find himself as the artistic director. He kept the legend alive from 1954 to 1957. He moved on to serve as the head of creation at the Dior house for the following thirty years.

Karl Lagerfeld joined the fashion house as head designer in 1958, where he created the memorable long flowing dresses inspired by the 1930s, in homage to the founder. He left Jean Patou in 1963 to devote himself to ready-to-wear houses with whom he collaborated.

During his time with Jean Patou in the 1980s, Christian Lacroix gave the brand a new life. Lacroix dared all the crossovers, unexpected combinations of colours, extravagant details (such as the famous tafetta hand-painted toile de jouy cocktail dress), and oriental inspirations reminiscent of those Jean Patou loved them at the time of his splendour. He received the prestigious D d'Or de la Couture award in 1986 for his work, before the fashion house ceased its activity in 1987 and Lacroix founded his eponymous house within the LVMH group.

Josiane Mutangana is the sole creator behind the brand new textile and fashion based business in Westbrook, Maine. Josiane was born in Rwanda, East Africa, and eventually made her way to the United Kingdom for college. While in the UK, she earned multiple degrees: a Bachelors in Management and Economics & a Masters in Business Administration. After graduation, she worked in local Rwanda government for multiple posts over the course of 10 years.

During an event thrown by fashion designer Paul Poiret in 1920, Jeanne Lanvin met renowned architect-decorator Armand-Albert Rateau, who had just graduated from the famous cole Boulle. Together they decided to create a pavilion dedicated to the art of living at 15 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honor. The store offered furniture, rugs, curtains, stained glass, wallpaper, and more in the purest Art Deco style of the era. 2351a5e196

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