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The Marciano
brothers were raised in the south of France, a region that
cultivated a passionate understanding of French design and
the essence of style. Combining a love of the American West
with a European sensibility they created GUESS watches,
Inc.
During the
1970s, clothing design had little or no direction. People
felt denim was dated and jeans were hardly considered a
fashion statement. The Marciano brothers would change that
forever. Their designs were timeless, sensuous, strong and
chic. The GUESS? approach was fresh and set the standard
for the future of denim.
Initially,
retailers greeted GUESS wristwatches with skepticism. Buyers
weren't interested in denim; but the brothers infallible
instincts and persistence prevailed. Their 3-zip Marilyn
jean was sexy, with a unique style and attitude. Bloomingdale's
finally agreed to sell two dozen pairs of the 3-zip Marilyn
jean as a favor to the Marciano brothers. Within hours,
the entire stock was sold out.
Today, GUESS?
is one of the most widely recognized brands in the world.
Known for quality, trendsetting style, and marketing creativity,
the Company designs and markets a leading lifestyle collection
of casual apparel and accessories for women, men, children,
and babies.
GUESS? continues
to be guided by the Marciano brothers --Maurice, Paul, and
Armand. Co-Chairman and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Maurice
Marciano, has overseen the Company's design direction and
led its spirited and significant expansion since 1982. Co-Chairman
and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Paul Marciano, is credited
with the vision behind the GUESS? image and is responsible
for creating some of the most innovative and ground-breaking
images in the history of advertising. Senior Executive Vice
President, Armand Marciano, oversees retail, processing,
shipping and customer relations for GUESS? and its product
licensees throughout the world.
As it progresses
into the 21st century, GUESS? continues to challenge its
already high standards to remain a driving artistic force
in the world of fashion.
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