请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 trunk show
释义

Definition of trunk show in US English:

trunk show

noun
  • A sales event for showing merchandise to staff or select customers.

    fashionistas can enjoy a trunk show of the company's winter collection
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Welcoming 300 of the faithful to their sensational Sewickley Heights home, Fran and Fred Fetterolf hosted this swank soiree that included a silent auction with a trunk show of to-die-for furs from Montreal.
    • John coordinated and paid outside vendors hired by Saks for trunk shows, cosmetic- and fashion-line debuts, and other special events at the store.
    • Welcome to the newest twist in that venerable fashion institution known as the trunk show.
    • According to Meyers, his next move will be a "very American thing known as the trunk show".
    • And Papo d' Anjo is offering 44 trunk shows around the country this fall.
    • Most children's trunk shows draw 75 guests or more and sell US $20,000 to US $45,000 worth of clothes.
    • Then there are the women Tobin doesn't know, the ones who send her messages from across the country asking if they can run a trunk show themselves.
    • To cultivate his clientele, he now travels to conduct private trunk shows in the homes of potential customers.
    • The trunk show will focus on fall trends and fashions, which would be perfect for your August issue.
    • She has been promoting her line with in-store "trunk shows" at Neiman-Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman in New York and at Selfridges in London.
    • In between Range Rovers vying for prime parking in front of the new East Hampton store (46 Newtown Lane) and air kisses, fashionistas can enjoy a trunk show of the company's fall/winter 2004 collection from 1-4PM, with a percentage of the day's proceeds being donated to the VH1 Save the Music Foundation.
    • Her designs were originally shown in exclusive art shows and trunk shows.
    • I don't have any specific recommendations for you, as I only had one done through a guy I met at a trunk show at Mario's (men's clothing store) in Seattle.
    • Based in North Carolina, she holds trunk shows in Las Vegas, Philadelphia, and Florida, and has been invited twice by Saks Fifth Avenue to New York.
    • She discovered Emma T. at a trunk show in Liz Lange's maternity boutique in Beverly Hills last year and immediately offered to hold a show in her West Hollywood home-furnishings shop, Better Things.
    • For the first few years, I did a lot of testing of the product by doing as many trunk shows as I could.
    • While trunk shows represent too tiny a share of the US $9.6 billion-a-year children's apparel market to measure, they seem poised for growth.
 
 

Definition of trunk show in US English:

trunk show

noun
North American
  • A sales event at which a particular designer or company presents their merchandise to potential customers, typically held in a clothing store or department.

    I got my dress at a trunk show at a small boutique called Hitched
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then there are the women Tobin doesn't know, the ones who send her messages from across the country asking if they can run a trunk show themselves.
    • While trunk shows represent too tiny a share of the US $9.6 billion-a-year children's apparel market to measure, they seem poised for growth.
    • In between Range Rovers vying for prime parking in front of the new East Hampton store (46 Newtown Lane) and air kisses, fashionistas can enjoy a trunk show of the company's fall/winter 2004 collection from 1-4PM, with a percentage of the day's proceeds being donated to the VH1 Save the Music Foundation.
    • Welcoming 300 of the faithful to their sensational Sewickley Heights home, Fran and Fred Fetterolf hosted this swank soiree that included a silent auction with a trunk show of to-die-for furs from Montreal.
    • The trunk show will focus on fall trends and fashions, which would be perfect for your August issue.
    • For the first few years, I did a lot of testing of the product by doing as many trunk shows as I could.
    • According to Meyers, his next move will be a "very American thing known as the trunk show".
    • And Papo d' Anjo is offering 44 trunk shows around the country this fall.
    • She has been promoting her line with in-store "trunk shows" at Neiman-Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman in New York and at Selfridges in London.
    • Based in North Carolina, she holds trunk shows in Las Vegas, Philadelphia, and Florida, and has been invited twice by Saks Fifth Avenue to New York.
    • John coordinated and paid outside vendors hired by Saks for trunk shows, cosmetic- and fashion-line debuts, and other special events at the store.
    • Welcome to the newest twist in that venerable fashion institution known as the trunk show.
    • She discovered Emma T. at a trunk show in Liz Lange's maternity boutique in Beverly Hills last year and immediately offered to hold a show in her West Hollywood home-furnishings shop, Better Things.
    • Most children's trunk shows draw 75 guests or more and sell US $20,000 to US $45,000 worth of clothes.
    • Her designs were originally shown in exclusive art shows and trunk shows.
    • To cultivate his clientele, he now travels to conduct private trunk shows in the homes of potential customers.
    • I don't have any specific recommendations for you, as I only had one done through a guy I met at a trunk show at Mario's (men's clothing store) in Seattle.
 
 
随便看

 

英语词典包含464360条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/9/21 14:43:31