Parisian Lingerie
A fanciful collection created mostly in montmartre (whilst I was design assistant there), inspired by the sensuality & playfulness that is ingrained in the parisian sensibility, as well as the colors and textures of the 18th arrondissement an...
| Startup type: | Sole Proprietor |
| Status: | Active |
| Publicity: | Open to speaking to journalists. |
OUR NEWS
1 week ago
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Faith McGary joined the team. |
23 November 2008
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Inventor - 21+ Patents - Mobile Content and Innovation
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Nikki Lindgren joined the team. |
23 November 2008
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Business Administration graduate from San Francisco State University and Associate of Arts degree from The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising. Currently working at Williams-Sonoma, Inc in Retail Inventory Management.
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Naivasha Johnson joined the team. |
23 November 2008
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Ian Bone joined the team. |
07 June 2008
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Parisian Lingerie now has 20 followers!
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23 April 2008
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ABOUT US
A fanciful collection created mostly in montmartre (whilst I was design
assistant there), inspired by the sensuality & playfulness that is
ingrained in the parisian sensibility, as well as the colors and
textures of the 18th arrondissement and the Moulin Rouge.
THINGS WE NEED
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COMMENTS (1)
Team (5)
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Jenna Phillips
Californian, Berkeley/ Oxford Alum; Shoe Designer, Lingerie Designer, Mischief Maker, CEO.
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Faith McGary
Inventor - 21+ Patents - Mobile Content and Innovation
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Nikki Lindgren
Business Administration graduate from San Francisco State University and Associate of Arts degree from The Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising. Currently working at Williams-Sonoma, Inc in Retail Inventory Management.
Followers (25)
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Joachim Krebs
Definitely a case of work hard, play hard.
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Stefania Pifer
Pseudo ethnographic linguist and start-up sell out. Wannabe carnie.
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Bob Goodson
British, working in San Francisco on startup YouNoodle. Runaway Oxford medievalist. Former Yelpee.
It does not take a futurist to see that this will be popular ;)