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...With such a remarkable band of people here, we thought that there was no better way to spread our brand and our mission than to set up in the Square for the holidays,” he said...
...more attuned to street trends. It has always been thus; ever since the street-smart Gabbana became entranced by Dolce's southern Italian roots and began embroidering upon that exoticism?the romance, the corsets?forcing Dolce to re-examine a Sicilian heritage that has become the leitmotif of the brand...
THERE HAVE BEEN big decisions of late, born of the need to nail down a fast-growing corporate structure for the next 20 years or more. In business terms, the problem inherent in designer brands is, of course, the designers themselves and how the brands they have founded might continue in their absence. Dolce & Gabbana's glossy annual report addresses that. ?Our plans for the future?? the designers are quoted as asking. ?To carry on working with the same commitment and determination so that our brand continues to grow and expand and, perhaps, in the very distant...
...either. First and foremost, Affleck is an outsider—a Boston native with no real ties to Virginia. In addition, the growing unpopularity of celebrity Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R-Ca) is likely to make voters more circumspect towards a candidate running on celebrity. Affleck also represents the northeastern brand of liberalism of which many Virginians would be wary...
...surprisingly, polls show a widespread desire for change. If these were normal times, that would mean the Liberals would be cowering before the electorate. The party has been in power for 12 years and is now asking for a rare fifth consecutive mandate. The Liberal brand is also suffering because of the lingering stench of the so-called sponsorship scandal, in which a federal program was misused to funnel tax dollars to Liberal-friendly advertising firms-some of whom redirected cash into Liberal coffers in Quebec...