2011年1月19日星期三

Yves Saint Laurent has been recruited by Chris Kyvetos

Huge advertising activity not only vaccines to Harrolds is the only shop in Australia stock the coveted brand, according to their Harrolds owner John and Western Europe Poulakis, aimed at showing a bold new direction menswear the venerable 25th anniversary on stored in business.
"Tom ford that gentleman clothings, relevant today," John Poulakis said. "That and we want to take place, Harrolds combination of artists quality and classic sewing, but moving it adopted modern methods."
Modern was not the first to stand up for heart words, when a person thinks of Harrolds. For many years, Collins street the mk-ultra - benefit have equipment stores Corneliani Brioni labels and Pal Zileri, as from Dunhill accessories, s.t. Dupont and lalique. There is a shoeshine outside, a person in close - customize tailor sequestered lined board go upstairs, a hushed atmosphere in the entire store price tag relates in together, rather than should whispered loudly say but things are changing. Harrolds is still a local flavors the critical person can indulge in their passion to decorate the elegant (and expensive, but a lot of new, more easily labels and create a position, aims to contemporising stores are Harrolds 2010 explosion.
Paul Smith, Marc Jacobs and John Varvartos are among the relatively wallet-friendly brands that have been added to the roster, while more fashion-forward brands such as Balmain, Yves Saint Laurent and Common Projects have been recruited by Chris Kyvetos, formerly of Melbourne store Assin, to whizz up the wow factor in his whimsically named role of modern luxury manager.

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