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'''Jazmín Chebar''' (born 1973, [[Buenos Aires]]) is an Argentine fashion designer. From her early years, she was introduced to design, fabrics and catwalks as her parents owned the boutique "The Clocharde", a notable fashion landmark in Buenos Aires. After finishing school, Chebar moved to [[New York City]] where he joined the [[Parsons The New School for Design]], obtaining degrees in Fashion Design and Fashion Merchandising in 1995. She then worked for [[Valentino]] and [[Donna Karan]]. Chebar created the costume design for ''[[Ashes of Paradise]]''. In March 1997, she opened her first store in Buenos Aires. Two years later, she opened a second store and began exporting to the United States. In March 2002, she began an association with the fashion entrepreneur, [[Claudio Drescher]], together preparing a growth plan and a strategy to make the brand a symbol of quality, exclusivity and personality. Considered a "top fashion firm" in Buenos Aires,<ref name="Bye2010">{{cite book|last=Bye|first=Elizabeth|title=Fashion Design|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=RsE1f61nOdwC&pg=PA138|date=15 November 2010|publisher=Berg|isbn=978-1-84788-267-7|pages=138–}}</ref> it has fourteen exclusive stores in other locations, including La Plata, Cordoba, Mendoza, as well as Chile, Uruguay, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Bolivia.
'''Jazmín Chebar''' (born 1973, [[Buenos Aires]]) is an Argentine fashion designer. From her early years, she was introduced to design, fabrics and catwalks as her parents owned the boutique "The Clocharde", a notable fashion landmark in Buenos Aires. After finishing school, Chebar moved to [[New York City]] where he joined the [[Parsons The New School for Design]], obtaining degrees in Fashion Design and Fashion Merchandising in 1995. She then worked for [[Valentino]] and [[Donna Karan]]. Chebar created the costume design for ''[[Ashes of Paradise]]''. In March 1997, she opened her first store in Buenos Aires. Two years later, she opened a second store and began exporting to the United States. In March 2002, she began an association with the fashion entrepreneur, [[Claudio Drescher]], together preparing a growth plan and a strategy to make the brand a symbol of quality, exclusivity and personality. Considered a "top fashion firm" in Buenos Aires,<ref name="Bye2010">{{cite book|last=Bye|first=Elizabeth|title=Fashion Design|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=RsE1f61nOdwC&pg=PA138|date=15 November 2010|publisher=Berg|isbn=978-1-84788-267-7|pages=138–}}</ref> it has fourteen exclusive stores in other locations, including La Plata, Cordoba, Mendoza, as well as Chile, Uruguay, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Bolivia.

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Jazmín Chebar

Jazmín Chebar (born 1973, Buenos Aires) is an Argentine fashion designer. From her early years, she was introduced to design, fabrics and catwalks as her parents owned the boutique "The Clocharde", a notable fashion landmark in Buenos Aires. After finishing school, Chebar moved to New York City where he joined the Parsons The New School for Design, obtaining degrees in Fashion Design and Fashion Merchandising in 1995. She then worked for Valentino and Donna Karan. Chebar created the costume design for Ashes of Paradise. In March 1997, she opened her first store in Buenos Aires. Two years later, she opened a second store and began exporting to the United States. In March 2002, she began an association with the fashion entrepreneur, Claudio Drescher, together preparing a growth plan and a strategy to make the brand a symbol of quality, exclusivity and personality. Considered a "top fashion firm" in Buenos Aires,[1] it has fourteen exclusive stores in other locations, including La Plata, Cordoba, Mendoza, as well as Chile, Uruguay, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Bolivia.

References

  1. ^ Bye, Elizabeth (15 November 2010). Fashion Design. Berg. pp. 138–. ISBN 978-1-84788-267-7.