December, 2004
Apparel Magazine to Honor 10 All-Star Award Winners
Winners Are Leaders in Fashion, Sports Apparel, Retail and More
Apparel Magazine will present its 2004 All-Star Awards to 10 outstanding apparel businesses at a ceremony Thursday, Nov. 11 in Los Angeles .
The 10 winners are: American Apparel Inc., Brooks Brothers (nominated by [TC]²), Burlington Coat Factory, Elie Tahari Ltd., Hot Kiss, Dr. Ann Fairhurst of the University of Tennessee , L.C. King Manufacturing Co., Pacific Sunwear of California, Patagonia and Vital Apparel Group.
One of the 10 winners will be named the 2004 Grand All-Star Award winner at the dinner. The Grand All-Star Award winner is the firm the Apparel editorial staff determines to be the strongest in meeting the All-Star Award criteria, which are : (1) Innovation; (2) Excellence in Management; (3) A Strong Track Record of Growth; and (4) Corporate Goodwill that Reflects Positively on the Industry.
“We are looking forward to recognizing this diverse group of successful, innovative companies,” said Kathleen DesMarteau, editor in chief of Apparel . “Each of these firms has a unique success story that we cannot wait to share and celebrate.”
The Apparel All-Star Awards Reception and Dinner will follow Apparel's Tech Conference 2004, an all-day event featuring presentations and demonstrations of the latest in apparel solutions. The conference is co-produced by Apparel along with [TC]² and the Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising (FIDM), where it will be held.
For ticket reservations and information, visit www.apparelmag.com .
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