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After the successful launch of COS, Collection of Style, in The
Avenues in Kuwait, COS and M.H. Alshaya, one of the world’s leading
international retail franchise operators, are pleased to announce the
continued expansion across the Middle East with its first store opening
in Dubai in spring 2013. COS, offers high end design and premium quality at an affordable
price. Since its launch in 2007, COS has been laying its own path and is
now synonymous as the brand favouring style over fashion. The new store
will be located within the Dubai Mall, the region’s premier shopping
destination. Press by COS |
The
Swatch Group Ltd. in Biel/Bienne acquires 100% of the shares of the US
company HW Holdings Inc., owner of Harry Winston Inc., 718 Fifth Avenue,
New York 0019 (NY). The Swatch Group Ltd. acquires the brand and all
the activities related to jewelry and watches, including the 535
employees worldwide and the production company in Geneva (Switzerland). The transaction does not
include the mining activities of Harry Winston Diamond Corporation (TSX:
HW, NYSE: HWD) – new: Dominion Diamond Corporation -, in Toronto
(Canada).
Robert A. Gannicott – Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of Harry Winston Diamond Corporation commented: "The Harry Winston brand now has a new home that can provide the skills and support that it deserves to realize its true potential.”.
And Nayla Hayek, Chairwoman of The Swatch Group Ltd., says "Harry Winston does brilliantly complement the prestige segment of the Group. We are proud and happy to welcome Harry Winston to the Swatch Group family – diamonds are still a girl’s best friend”.
The transaction is subject to the approval of the different regulatory authorities. Press by Swatch Group |
Debra Messing chose a pair of long
quartz drop with diamond earrings by Los Angeles based designer Samira
Sizvahkhani for her namesake collection Samira 13. She paired those
with multi gold and diamond bangle bracelets and a fresh water pearl and
chain bracelet - all from Samira 13. |
A. Lange & Söhne, the revered luxury watch brand from Saxony, Germany opens its first US boutique in the renowned shopping destination, Palm Beach, Florida. At the prestigious address of 252 Worth Avenue, time is home in this niche international hub, a paradisiac setting for haute horlogerie. A. Lange & Söhne Palm Beach The new boutique will showcase a vast selection including celebrated high complication timepieces and rare seen novelties. For a manufactory with an annual production in the few thousands, A. Lange & Söhne Worth Avenue is certain to be a watch enthusiast haven. From a consummate detail oriented brand, customers can expect impeccable service and an environment nothing short of luxurious. A. Lange & Söhne Palm Beach 252 Worth Avenue Palm Beach, Florida 33480 Tel.: +1 561 833 0803 Press/A. Lange & Söhne |
The Museum of Modern Art
presents Performing Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past, a performance
series held in conjunction with two exhibitions at MoMA: Tokyo 1950-1970: A New Avant-Garde (November
18, 2012, to February 25, 2013) and Inventing Abstraction, 1910-1925 (December
23, 2012, to April 15, 2013). These performances constitute "live” responses to
the contexts of the two exhibitions, highlighting various artistic methods of
engaging with history through a wide range of forms–dance, music, theater, and
performance art. The series includes works by Eiko & Koma, Ei Arakawa,
Trajal Harrell, contact Gonzo, Kelly Nipper with Japanther, and Fabian Barba. Performing
Histories: Live Artworks Examining the Past emphasizes the travel and
translation of artistic ideas, cultural forms, and historical motivations. The
included works will trace pathways from early to mid-20th century, from
European modernism to the Japanese post-war avant-garde, as well as through
MoMA’s own institutional history. The swathe of performances in this series share
an interest in holding the past and the present in close
proximity–reinterpreting established narratives, reconfiguring contemporary
understanding, and imagining different futures. The series
is organized by Sabine Breitwieser, Chief Curator, and Ana Janevski, Associate
Curator, with Leora Morinis, Curatorial Assistant, and Jill Samuels,
Performance Producer, Department of Media and Performance Art. Performances
related to Tokyo
1955-1970 are co-organized by Doryun Chong, Associate Curator, Department of
Painting and Sculpture. Performances related to Inventing Abstraction,
1910-1925, are co-organized by Leah Dickerman, Curator, Department of Painting
and Sculpture. Press/image
MoMA
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