Bllack Noir
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Bllack Noir is a diffusion line
Diffusion line
A diffusion line is a modestly priced line of merchandise created by a high-end designer that retails at more moderate prices. These ranges are separate from a fashion house's "signature line" or principal artistic line that typically retails at much higher prices.Diffusion products may be on sale...

 from Danish luxury fashion brand Noir
Noir (fashion)
-Introduction:Noir and the organic cotton brand Illuminati II were founded concurrently in 2005, and together with the diffusion line Bllack Noir, introduced in 2008, the three brands are owned by the holding company Noir Illuminati II Holding....

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The Brand

Noir was established in 2005 based on a vision of making meaningful and desirable consumption possible for the modern conscious fashion consumer. In 2008, the diffusion line Bllack Noir was established.
In addition, Noir's sister company Illumniati II is a co-initiator and partner in an ongoing endeavour to help the development of fair trade and organic cotton from Uganda, Africa.
Noir is a signatory to the UN Global Compact.

A New Beginning for Noir

During 2010 Noir has undergone a re-structuring including a change of ownership, key staff and vision. Consequently, Sysser Philipson is the CEO of Noir and Tilde Bjerregaard has been appointed as head of design. In all, the new Noir team consists of a small selection of skilled and dedicated key people.

Noir will be re-launched with the SS12 collection, presenting one consolidated and comercially aware brand and a collection in which Noir and Bllack Noir are merged into one brand.

MANIFEST

Noir epitomizes graceful sophistication with a distinctive contemporary edge, created through masterful tailoring, quality fabrics, slender silhouettes and a unique sense of wearable and timeless design.

With a love for sculptural tailoring, masterful detailing and an old sense of quality and beauty, Noir creates sophisticated lasting garments for the all-seeing eye of the modern conscious woman.
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