Spiegel Signature Holds Global Fit Session at King of Prussia Location
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PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Spiegel, a classic American Brand,
best known for its one hundred four year old fashion catalog, is partnering
with its retail customers at their newly opened boutique in the king of
Prussia mall to further perfect their fit and customer experience. Sourcing
and fit executives will be on hand for three days, January 22nd through
January 24th, to measure, study and tweak the future fit of certain
silhouettes while women of all sizes and body types model the clothes.
"Who better than our loyal customers to help us validate and enhance our
quality and fit? The essence of Spiegel Signature is helping women create
their own signature styles, and the perfect fit is a critical part of the
equation," says Spiegel President and CEO Geralynn Madonna.
Not only will these customers be participating in the fit sessions, they
may also be selected to appear in Spiegel's Fall '08 Preview Catalog in the
special Reality Dressing section. The Reality Dressing section celebrates
that women are fabulous at every age and how easy it is to create their
signature style at Spiegel.
About Spiegel Brands Inc.
Spiegel Brands Inc. is the nation's leading direct marketer of women's
apparel. Headquartered in Manhattan, the Company manages five brands: Newport
News, Spiegel, Shapefx, Carabella and A.B. Lambdin -- each committed to
fulfilling the needs of their respective audiences with exceptional product,
engaging presentation and extraordinary customer service. Spiegel Brands Inc.
is part of Catalog Holdings -- Golden Gate Capital's women's apparel holding
company. Spiegel's sister titles include Appleseed's, Drapers & Damon's, The
Tog Shop, Norm Thompson Outfitters, Solutions, Sahalie, Haband Co., Venue and
WinterSilks.
For further information, contact Liza Park at 212.916.8380.
SOURCE Spiegel Brands Inc.
Liza Park of Spiegel Brands Inc., +1-212-916-8380
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