Camaïeu (company)

Camaïeu is a French retail clothing company which manufactures and sells its own collections of women's clothing.

Camaïeu
Industryretail clothing
Headquarters
France
Key people
Elizabeth Cunin (CEO)
Websitewww.camaieu.fr/ 

Operations

Mainly aimed towards women 20 to 40 years old, the company operates a chain of boutiques in Belgium, Czech Republic, France, Hungary, Italy, Morocco, Poland (to 2020), Romania, Russia, Slovakia and Spain. In 2007, the company opened its 600th boutique. As of October 2013, Elizabeth Cunin became CEO after leaving Comptoir des Cotonniers and Princess Tam Tam.[1]

gollark: Videos are sent uncompressed at "16k³", the marketing name for multi-layer transparent 16k displays which don't actually have 16000 layers.
gollark: 2050: JavaScript development is conducted entirely on Google gPhones™. Hello World imports over 2000 packages, one of which is deprecated per day. Types have now been deprecated and everything is implicitly converted based on a 1000-page spec nobody ever reads. Applications take up about 50GB of space each and use about half of a recent 60GHz carbon-nanotube ARMv18 CPU's processing power. Each browser tab uses 1TB of RAM, more if it's playing videos.
gollark: For practical high-level programming, no.
gollark: Bad.
gollark: Hey, Node isn't that bad, Electron is.

References

  1. Socha, Miles (6 November 2013). "Nancy Pedot Named CEO of Comptoir des Cotonniers". WWD. Retrieved 6 November 2013.


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.