Isabel Garcia (clothing)

http://isabelgarcia.it/en/

Isabel Garcia is an international fashion brand founded in 2009. Its headquarters, creative and production centers are located in Bologna, Italy.

It has two showrooms in Europe and an online store. As of November 2014, the company, which develops in various directions simultaneously, both offline and online, has approximately 200 employees.

Within the brand, there are two fashion lines, which are presented in both, clothing and accessories - Gold Label, Isabel Garcia.

Gold Label provides supreme-class clothes made of expensive fabrics for celebrities and stars of show industry. Isabel Garcia Gold Label collection debuted at London Fashion Week in September, 2014. This event was posted on Vogue UK[1] and Fashion TV[2] and took place at Freemasons' Hall,[3] London, 2017 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week in Moscow.

Isabel Garcia offers elegant attires for prominent events – evening balls, weddings, promo and cocktail parties, embellishing its attires with lace, embroidery and rich prints.

Among Isabel Garcia designers are Elliott James Frieze, Mark Antonio Bari, Bicholla Tetradze.

FW 17-18 COLLECTION

Dresses made of soft velvet sequins, elastic textured fabrics, graphic ornaments and color blocks are presented in this collection. Emerald green and bluish-coniferous hues, arctic blue, terracotta, purple, silver, shades of peach and pink are the main colors of the collection. All this is transferred to classic tightly fit, and trendy new silhouettes.

Divisions

Stores

As of March, 2017 Isabel Garcia has 43 stores operated on franchising base.[4]

  • Russia — 13
  • Italy — 1
  • France — 1
  • Ukraine — 3
  • Kazakhstan — 4
  • Spain - 1
  • Romania - 1
  • Austria - 1
  • Hungary - 1
  • Greece - 1
  • Kyrgyzstan - 1
  • Belarus - 1
  • Azerbaijan - 1
  • Turkey - 1
  • Mongolia - 1
  • Kyrgyzstan - 1
  • Uzbekistan - 1
  • Cambodia - 1
  • Saudi Arabia - 1
  • United Arab Emirates - 1
  • Qatar - 1
  • Kuwait - 1
  • Iran - 1
  • Mongolia - 1
  • Cambodia - 1
  • Japan - 1

References

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