Escada is a German designer clothing company. Escada may also refer to:
Jill de Jong, also known as Jildou de Jong is a Dutch fitness trainer, health coach, podcast host and former model and actress. Born in Hoogeveen, Drenthe, on 21 March 2002 she was selected by Eidos Interactive as the Lara Croft character model for the Tomb Raider video game series.
Amber Evangeline Valletta is an American model and actress. She began her career as a fashion model, landing her first of sixteen American Vogue covers at the age of eighteen, the first model on the cover of Vogue Russia alongside Kate Moss. During the 1990s, Valletta reached the status of supermodel, working as the face of Giorgio Armani, Chanel, Escada, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Valentino, Gucci and Versace, and signing multimillion-dollar cosmetics contracts with Calvin Klein and Elizabeth Arden. From 1995 to 1996, Valletta and her friend and fellow model Shalom Harlow hosted the MTV show House of Style.
Isabeli Bergossi Fontana is a Brazilian supermodel.
Michelle Kristine da Silva Alves is a Brazilian model.
Loubier is a family name of French origin and may refer to:
Escada SE is a luxury women's designer clothing company headquartered in Munich, Germany. The company is owned by Regent, L.P., an international private equity firm led by investor Michael Reinstein.
Badgley Mischka is an American fashion label designed by Mark Badgley and James Mischka. Their collections are said to be largely influenced by the style of the glamour of 1940s Hollywood while remaining simple and streamlined.
Sunset Heat may refer to:
Maryna Linchuk is a Belarusian model.
The Patea Freezing Works was a meat-processing plant promoted by The Patea A&P Association in the town of Patea. The West Coast Meat and Produce Export Company was formed in August 1883 and operated a tinning plant and tallow factory in the area. Changes in technology saw the company change from canning to freezing in 1904.
Jean-Marc Loubier is chief executive officer (CEO) of Escada, an international luxury fashion group, since June 2007. He succeeded Frank Rheinboldt. Jean-Marc Loubier worked at LVMH for 16 years, including 10 years as executive vice president of Louis Vuitton. From 2000-2006 he was CEO of Celine, a Paris-based clothing maker, owned by LVMH.
Emma Frances Heming Willis is an English-American model and actress.
Escada is a city in northeastern Brazil, in the State of Pernambuco, with 69,292 inhabitants according with IBGE 2020.
Primavera is a city located in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. Located at 81.6 km away from Recife, capital of the state of Pernambuco. Has an estimated population of 15,101 inhabitants. Its name means spring in portuguese.
Megha Mittal is a fashion entrepreneur. She is a former chairperson and managing director of the German fashion luxury brand Escada. The Mittal family sold its shareholding in Escada to Regent on 4 November 2019.
Rita Sahatçiu Ora is a British singer, songwriter and actress. She rose to prominence in February 2012 when she featured on DJ Fresh's single, "Hot Right Now", which reached number one in the UK. Her debut studio album, Ora, released in August 2012, debuted at number one in the United Kingdom. The album contained the UK number-one singles, "R.I.P." and "How We Do (Party)". Ora was the artist with the most number-one singles on the UK Singles Chart in 2012, with three singles reaching the top position.
Dr. Bruno Sälzer was the CEO of Escada, the international luxury fashion group. He was born into a solid farming family. He has always been interested in fashion more than fertiliser, and has been quoted in saying, "I can't explain this. There was no one in my family like this. I have checked back several generations." He is the father of four sons.
Salzer, otherwise Saltzer and Sälzer, is a German surname meaning "salter". Notable people with this surname include the following:
Alain Escada, born 16 May 1970 in Brussels, is a Belgian far-right activist. Since 2012, he has been the chairman of Civitas, a French ultracatholic organization. Under his leadership, in 2012–13, Civitas opposed same-sex marriage in France, Escada calling them a "Pandora's box" for polygamy and incest.
The Chapel of Our Lady of the Ladder is a 16th-century Roman Catholic church located in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. It was constructed as part of the Nossa Senhora de Escada sugar plantation by Lázaro Arévolo, likely in 1566; he donated the chapel to the Jesuits in the late 16th century. The chapel is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of São Salvador da Bahia; it was listed as a historic structure by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) in 1962. It and the Church and Monastery of Our Lady of Monserrate are the only remaining 16th-century chapels in Salvador.