Shirley Temple
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Concept
Shirley Temple describes themselves as: [1]
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Sub-Labels
For Baby
Launched in February 1991 as "Shirley Temple for Baby".[2] Referred to sometimes as just "Baby". Currently produces sizes 80-90cm.[3] In 2001, they produced sizes 70-90cm.[4]
Toddler
Currently produces sizes 100-140.[5]
Sister
Juniors collection. Currently produces sizes 150-160.[6]
Pink Label
In January of 2000, Shirley Temple split their main Shirley Temple line into 3 sub lines. Pink, Red and Blue.[2]
Red Label
In January of 2000, Shirley Temple split their main Shirley Temple line into 3 sub lines. Pink, Red and Blue.[2]
Blue Label
In January of 2000, Shirley Temple split their main Shirley Temple line into 3 sub lines. Pink, Red and Blue.[2]
Emily Temple
Launched in February of 1983 as a teen's (juniors) brand.[2] Historically produced sizes 150-160. Appears in the 2001 winter catalog, but does not appear past this point.[7] Tags are pale silver/white and say "Emily Temple". Later garments have an item number on the washing tag starting with 29, 20 or 21. We tentatively believe that these are 1999, 2000 and 2001 respectively. [8]
Emily Temple Cute
Launched in February of 1999 as a ladies brand.[2]
For Ladies
Ladies line.
For My Dog
Pet's line.
Lilly Lane
Launched in February 1994 as an overseas brand.[2]
Bis
Shirley Temple Bis was launched in August 1998 as a casual brand.[2]
Lulu
Emily Temple Lulu was launched in 2008 as a French themed casual brand[9] their brand motto was:
"We propose sophisticated real clothes for girls who enjoy fashion based on the concept of everyday life and scenes surrounding the girl Lulu in Paris. It features a design concept that allows you to enjoy various coordination that combines French taste/colors, beautiful silhouettes and playfulness. "[10]
History
Shirley Temple was launched in April 1974 and in February 1977 they incorporated as Shirley Temple Co., Ltd. They opened a shop on Aoyama kirā-dōri in September 1977.[11]
In April 1979, the head office moved from Minato to Shibuya.[2] They opened their Laforet Harajuku "Shirley Temple" shop in June of 1982. In July of that year they participate in the Topkid Designers' Collection, the world's first children's clothing fashion show at Laforet Harajuku.[11]
In December 1989, they opened a directly managed shop in Seoul, South Korea. In October 1990 they established a local subsidiary "Shirley Temple Hong Kong" in Hong Kong and opened a directly managed shop in Hong Kong.[2] In June of 1993, they opened a directly managed shop in Shanghai, China. In 1995, they established Kyomei Trading Co., Ltd as a local corporation in South Korea to manage their South Korean arm of the brand.[2] In January of 200, the established the STC division and started an outlet business.[2]
In March of 1992, they started their novelty collection.[2]
In February of 1999 they launched Emily Temple Cute as a ladies line. The next year, in January of 2000, they split the remaining Shirley Temple line into 3 sub-lines: Pink Line, Red Line and Blue Line.[2]
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Locations/Sales Model
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Shop List
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Directly Managed Shops
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Footnotes
- ↑ "Concept". Shirley Temple.
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 "History". Shirley Temple.
- ↑ "Baby". Shirley Temple Webshop.
- ↑ "Winter Collection 2001". Shirley Temple.
- ↑ "Toddler". Shirley Temple Webshop.
- ↑ "Sister". Shirley Temple Webshop.
- ↑ "Winter 2001 Collection". Shirley Temple.
- ↑ "ET". Lolibrary Research: ETC By The Item Number.
- ↑ "エミリーテンプル キュート / Emily Temple cute". FukuDB.
- ↑ "エミリーテンプル ルル&キュート / Emily Temple Lulu". FukuDB.
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 "History". Shirley Temple 45th Aniversary.
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