Cover Girl was founded in 1961 by the Noxzema Chemical Company. Originally, the company offered six products referred to as “medicated face make-up”. The Cover Girl brand of makeup took off in 1976 with a popular advertising campaign featuring popular model Christie Brinkley.
Cover Girl Eyeglasses are designed for fashion conscious females looking for a contemporary yet classical look. Their frames are available in the same hues as the makeup palette offered by Cover Girl makeup products.
Marcolin is the licensed manufacturer of Cover Girl Eyeglasses.
Marcolin sells its products in more than 50,000 outlets in 80 countries. Founded in 1961, Marcolin is still controlled by the Marcolin family, but brothers Andrea and Diego Della Valle now own more than 40% of it.
Marcolin makes designer eyewear under its own Marcolin brands and through licensed brands such as Kenneth Cole (U.S. market only), Miss Sixty, Roberto Cavalli, and Timberland. Its Cébé subsidiary in France produces eyewear for athletes.
2008年7月9日星期三
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