Couture

American Air Filter Co., Inc. acquires Northeast Air Solutions, Inc.

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- American Air Filter Co., Inc. d/b/a AAF International, a global leader of air filtration solutions for over 100 years, has acquired Northeast Air Solutions, Inc., a leader in providing clean air solutions to New England since 1946.

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  • LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- American Air Filter Co., Inc. d/b/a AAF International, a global leader of air filtration solutions for over 100 years, has acquired Northeast Air Solutions, Inc., a leader in providing clean air solutions to New England since 1946.
  • This change in ownership is effective March 18th, 2024.
  • "Northeast Air Solution's 'customer first' attitude is a great cultural fit for AAF," said Paul Sennett, AAF International's Chief Operating Officer.
  • "Adding this team of professionals to our already extensive branch network across the United States and Canada expands access to the world leading filtration technology and technical expertise offered by AAF."

Revolutionizing Sportswear With Haute Couture Concepts and Techniques, Chanel's haute-couture director Christelle Kocher Joins Jelenew for a Curated Collection

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

In addition to owning her eponymous brand, Christelle Kocher is also the current Artistic Director of CHANEL's atelier, MAISON LEMARIÉ.

Key Points: 
  • In addition to owning her eponymous brand, Christelle Kocher is also the current Artistic Director of CHANEL's atelier, MAISON LEMARIÉ.
  • Co-founded by Olympic cycling medalist and former world champion Marion Clignet and powered by Christelle Kocher with extensive haute couture experience, Jelenew aims to bring out next-generation protective sports apparel and gear for modern women.
  • The Jelenew design team with extensive experience in haute couture techniques, has developed solutions to apparel fitting issues using Jelenew's proprietary CurveTec™ technology.
  • Kocher joining forces with Jelenew brings the latest design concepts and the latest technology in the field of haute couture.

Revolutionizing Sportswear With Haute Couture Concepts and Techniques, Chanel's haute-couture director Christelle Kocher Joins Jelenew for a Curated Collection

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, March 5, 2024

In addition to owning her eponymous brand, Christelle Kocher is also the current Artistic Director of CHANEL's atelier, MAISON LEMARIÉ.

Key Points: 
  • In addition to owning her eponymous brand, Christelle Kocher is also the current Artistic Director of CHANEL's atelier, MAISON LEMARIÉ.
  • Co-founded by Olympic cycling medalist and former world champion Marion Clignet and powered by Christelle Kocher with extensive haute couture experience, Jelenew aims to bring out next-generation protective sports apparel and gear for modern women.
  • The Jelenew design team with extensive experience in haute couture techniques, has developed solutions to apparel fitting issues using Jelenew's proprietary CurveTec™ technology.
  • Kocher joining forces with Jelenew brings the latest design concepts and the latest technology in the field of haute couture.

Transforming the Landscape of Sportswear with Haute Couture, Chanel's haute-couture Director Christelle Kocher joins Jelenew to Launch the First Curated Collection

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Tuesday, March 5, 2024

WILMINGTON, Del., March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- With a common haute-couture gene and a shared pursuit and understanding of sports, the female sports brand Jelenew has signed Christelle Kocher to bring a new season of products. In addition to owning her eponymous brand, Christelle Kocher is also the current Artistic Director of CHANEL's atelier, MAISON LEMARIÉ.

Key Points: 
  • In addition to owning her eponymous brand, Christelle Kocher is also the current Artistic Director of CHANEL's atelier, MAISON LEMARIÉ.
  • The Jelenew design team with extensive experience in haute couture techniques, has developed solutions to apparel fitting issues using Jelenew's proprietary CurveTec™ technology.
  • Jelenew prevents friction and discomfort in sensitive areas by utilizing top-notch seamless fitting processes, frictionless flat-stitching, and scientific seam placement.
  • Kocher joining forces with Jelenew brings the latest design concepts and the latest technology in the field of haute couture.

Transforming the Landscape of Sportswear with Haute Couture, Chanel's haute-couture Director Christelle Kocher joins Jelenew to Launch the First Curated Collection

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, March 5, 2024

WILMINGTON, Del., March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- With a common haute-couture gene and a shared pursuit and understanding of sports, the female sports brand Jelenew has signed Christelle Kocher to bring a new season of products. In addition to owning her eponymous brand, Christelle Kocher is also the current Artistic Director of CHANEL's atelier, MAISON LEMARIÉ.

Key Points: 
  • In addition to owning her eponymous brand, Christelle Kocher is also the current Artistic Director of CHANEL's atelier, MAISON LEMARIÉ.
  • The Jelenew design team with extensive experience in haute couture techniques, has developed solutions to apparel fitting issues using Jelenew's proprietary CurveTec™ technology.
  • Jelenew prevents friction and discomfort in sensitive areas by utilizing top-notch seamless fitting processes, frictionless flat-stitching, and scientific seam placement.
  • Kocher joining forces with Jelenew brings the latest design concepts and the latest technology in the field of haute couture.

House of Rohl® Welcomes New Brands and Expands Luxury Offerings for Endless Design Possibilities at KBIS 2024

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Friday, February 23, 2024

IRVINE, Calif., Feb. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- This year at KBIS, House of Rohl® is excited to announce the expansion of its brand portfolio and the debut of new luxury plumbing collections that seamlessly blend richness, heritage and design.

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  • House of Rohl proudly welcomes the recently acquired brands Emtek® and Schaub, leaders in personalized hardware for cabinets and doors, into its portfolio.
  • New, exquisitely crafted kitchen and bath collections that bring to life artistry, provenance and passion will be displayed at KBIS as well.
  • The latest offerings empower homeowners to curate a luxurious living space with the brands within House of Rohl: Riobel®, Perrin & Rowe®, Shaws®, Victoria + Albert® and ROHL®.
  • For additional information, consumers and designers can discover the latest luxury offerings from the House of Rohl portfolio of brands at houseofrohl.com , emtek.com and schaubandcompany.com .

Julia Castelli Crowned Lifestyle & Travel Management Firm of the Year at LUX Awards

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

London, United Kingdom--(Newsfile Corp. - February 14, 2024) - Julia Castelli Lifestyle Management (JCLM), a renowned leader in the luxury lifestyle and elite travel management industry, has been honored as the "Lifestyle & Travel Management Firm of the Year" at the prestigious LUX Global Excellence Awards held on December 5, 2023, which is also Castelli's birthday.

Key Points: 
  • London, United Kingdom--(Newsfile Corp. - February 14, 2024) - Julia Castelli Lifestyle Management (JCLM), a renowned leader in the luxury lifestyle and elite travel management industry, has been honored as the "Lifestyle & Travel Management Firm of the Year" at the prestigious LUX Global Excellence Awards held on December 5, 2023, which is also Castelli's birthday.
  • "Our commitment to providing unmatched quality and exclusive services has been the cornerstone of our success," said Julia Castelli, Founder of JCLM.
  • These awards reflect the company's leading role in shaping the luxury lifestyle management industry.
  • For more information about Julia Castelli Lifestyle Management, visit https://juliacastelli.com/ .

The New Look: Apple TV drama shows how Dior brought optimism to a war-weary world

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Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Dior’s haute couture collection remains a historical moment for post-war fashion, and lends its name to Apple’s new ten-part series.

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  • Dior’s haute couture collection remains a historical moment for post-war fashion, and lends its name to Apple’s new ten-part series.
  • The drama explores the state of Parisian couture in the final year of the second world war and the years that followed through the lives of important designers.
  • This includes Dior and his contemporaries Coco Chanel, Pierre Balmain, Cristóbal Balenciaga, Lucien Lelong, Hubert de Givenchy and Pierre Cardin.

French fashion during wartime

  • Once Nazi forces invaded, Paris and its international fashion markets were effectively cut off from the rest of the world.
  • As fashion designers were forced to limit the amount of material they used, unnecessary decorative additions such as ruffles and pockets became expendable.
  • Instead, wartime couturiers turned to embroidery and beading for decoration – trends that continue to characterise haute couture today.

The rival ‘American look’

  • Its biggest rival was the American ready-to-wear apparel industry, an aspect of the story this new series dramatises to great effect.
  • Though the American industry also faced fabric rationing during the second world war, it was not occupied, and the restrictions weren’t as debilitating.

Dior’s beacon of hope

  • Dior’s 1947 Carolle collection, was renamed the “new look” at first viewing by American fashion editor Carmel Snow.
  • Snow claimed it represented the creation of a new femininity – which Dior would later call “the golden age of couture”.
  • Rather, it celebrated the end of the grim years of wartime trauma, misery and lack.


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Elizabeth Kealy-Morris does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Disney’s Cristóbal Balenciaga reveals the power, the politics and the drama of high fashion

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Monday, February 5, 2024

His dedication to the craft of dressmaking and tailoring was fostered by his seamstress mother and acknowledged by local Spanish aristocracy who recognised his talents.

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  • His dedication to the craft of dressmaking and tailoring was fostered by his seamstress mother and acknowledged by local Spanish aristocracy who recognised his talents.
  • A marquesa’s patronage led to a tailoring apprenticeship in San Sebastián, where he opened his first dressmaking business in 1919 at the age of 24, and later an atelier in Madrid.
  • Balenciaga’s life and work are currently being explored in a six-part Spanish biographical drama on Disney+.
  • The new Disney series stars Alberto San Juan as Balenciaga and is structured around the designer recalling the events of his life and career during a rare interview in 1971 with the Times’ fashion editor Prudence Glynn (Gemma Whelan).

Fashion for a post-war world

  • In episode two – The Occupation – when Balenciaga’s nervous investor visits Chanel to ask if the designer can succeed in Parisian high fashion, her famous response is resounding: “Cristóbal is the only authentic couturier amongst us.
  • The rest, we are simply just fashion designers.” The series follows the turbulent political and economic times for fashion in the mid-20th century.
  • Meanwhile, artisanal couture traditions of fashion design had to contend with the rise and expansion of the mass manufacturing of prêt-à-porter (ready-to-wear) fashion.
  • The emerging prêt-à-porter designers, many of whom he mentored, carried his design principles into their luxury mass-manufactured clothing lines, including Givenchy, André Courrèges and Emanuel Ungaro.

Industry and passion

  • Balenciaga’s magic is grounded in driven, tireless dedication to an art form.
  • Everywhere we see hands, tools, textiles manipulated, cut, folded, sewn, adjusted, and eventually formed on a body ready to be seen and, ultimately, sold.
  • However, he states: “It wasn’t just a business, it was part of me, like an extension of my body.
  • An important character throughout the series is Carmel Snow (Gabrielle Lazure), the fashion chief of the American edition of the highly influential lifestyle magazine Harper’s Bazaar.
  • This series is testament that designing, making and promoting dress will always involve passion and drama.


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Schiaparelli's Daniel Roseberry Named 2024 Recipient of the Neiman Marcus Award for Creative Impact in the Field of Fashion

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Monday, January 29, 2024

DALLAS, Jan. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On the heels of Spring 2024 Couture Week, Neiman Marcus announces Daniel Roseberry, Creative Director of Schiaparelli, will receive the 2024 Neiman Marcus Award for Creative Impact in the Field of Fashion. Roseberry receives the award for the unrivaled creativity and craftsmanship he has brought to Schiaparelli. He is being recognized for bridging art with fashion to successfully embody the surrealist and whimsical house codes the brand is known for through a modern lens. The Texas-born designer has captured the attention of the fashion industry and the world's most influential celebrities carrying on the legacy of founder Elsa Schiaparelli, who was also recognized in 1940 by Stanley Marcus.

Key Points: 
  • DALLAS, Jan. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- On the heels of Spring 2024 Couture Week, Neiman Marcus announces Daniel Roseberry, Creative Director of Schiaparelli, will receive the 2024 Neiman Marcus Award for Creative Impact in the Field of Fashion.
  • Since its inception in 1938, the Neiman Marcus Awards has sought to connect fashion's most important designers with the American luxury customer.
  • Maria Grazia Chiuri, Creative Director of Women's Haute Couture, Ready-To-Wear and Accessories Collections for Dior, was recently named the 2024 recipient of the iconic Neiman Marcus Award for Distinguished Service in the Field of Fashion.
  • The retailer will soon announce the third and final 2024 class honoree, the recipient of this year's Neiman Marcus Award for Innovation in the Field of Fashion.