Its current brand portfolio includes JOE’s JEANS, ELVIS PRESLEY, ARLYN PARIS, ARTINIAN PARIS, JEAN RISH and launching WILLIAM RAST and CARIBBEAN JOE this fall. ![]() With three decades of experience in the perfume market, the fragrance manufacturer offers a wide collection of finest quality perfumes for both men and women. The fragrance line is a beautiful expression of Joe’s inherently cool LA sensibility, and its effortless approach to style,” said the executive and creative teams at Bellevue Brands.īellevue Brands is a manufacturer of fragrances, with facilities in both France and the United States. “We’re thrilled to launch a signature fragrance collection for Joe's. ![]() The fragrance line will be available online at and Joe’s retail locations, as well as internationally throughout department stores, specialty stores, and duty-free shops. is a great partner whose premium fragrances are produced right here in the United States in their state-of-the-art facility.” As we expand the brand beyond apparel and accessories into a full lifestyle brand, launching a fragrance line is a natural next step,” said Karen Castellano, President of Sequential Brands Group’s Fashion Division. "We’re excited to launch Joe’s into fragrances for the first time. Joe’s Icon Indigo for Him consists of scents such as Italian mandarin and bourbon accord, while Joe’s Icon Indigo for Her incorporates fresh bergamot and lily of the valley. The bottle design, which includes denim accents, is a nod to the brand’s denim roots. The debut fragrance line reflects the brand’s celebration of individuality and its effortless approach to style. to develop, produce and distribute a line of men’s and women’s fragrances. (Nasdaq: SQBG) announced today that it has signed a licensing agreement for Joe's, the premium denim lifestyle brand, with Bellevue Brands, Inc. Sequential is back, better than ever.NEW YORK, J(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Sequential Brands Group, Inc. “The best part is that we have the same sense of excitement and enthusiasm for making the world a more creative place as we did 40 years ago. “Once Kakehashi-san and Yamaha enabled us to re-acquire the Sequential name, I knew we’d fully adopt it again when the time was right. In 2015, with the encouragement of Roland’s Founder, Ikutaro Kakehashi, Yamaha returned the Sequential name to Smith in a gesture of goodwill. The DSI product lineup steadily grew to include the Prophet ’08, Mopho, Tetra, Tempest drum machine, Prophet 12, Pro 2, Prophet-6, OB-6, Prophet Rev2, and the Prophet X. In 2002, Dave established Dave Smith Instruments to concentrate on solo hardware designs and released the Evolver hybrid analog/digital synthesizer. Dave Smith went on to consult for Yamaha and Korg, developing the Wavestation and other innovations. Sequential Circuits ceased operations in 1987 and the company’s name, shortened to “Sequential” in the mid-1980s, and its assets were acquired by Yamaha. Numerous other ground-breaking products soon followed, including the hugely popular Pro-One monosynth, the Prophet 600 (the world’s first MIDI-equipped instrument), the Six Trak (the first multi-timbral synthesizer), and the Prophet VS (the first instrument to feature digital vector synthesis). In 1978, Sequential Circuits’ flagship keyboard, the Prophet-5, took the music world by storm as the world’s first fully-programmable polyphonic synthesizer-and the first musical instrument with an embedded microprocessor. It’s the entire company.”įounded by Dave in 1974 as “Sequential Circuits,” the original incarnation of the company established itself as a major innovator in the then-nascent field of electronic instruments. The name change also reflects the fact that our instruments are the result of a team effort. And it felt like the right time for us to completely restore the Sequential brand and bring our journey as a company full circle. Going forward, all products and services will bear the Sequential® brand.ĭave Smith explained the decision this way: “This month marks the 40th anniversary of the Prophet-5. In a move timed to mark the 40th anniversary of the legendary Prophet-5 poly synth, Dave Smith Instruments has officially rebranded as “Sequential” - returning to the name of Dave Smith’s original, ground-breaking company. ![]() Not pictured Bob Coover and Gerry Bassermann. Middle and back rows: Art Arellano, Mark Wilcox, Fabien Cesari, Justin Labrecque, Julio Ortiz, Carson Day, Tony Karavidas, Andrew McGowan, Joanne McGowan, Andy Lambert, Michelle Marshall, Mark Kono, Chris Hector, Tracy Wadley. The Sequential team: Front Row: Dave and Denise Smith. DSI is Now Sequential Aug| Go back to previous page | Categorie(s): Other News
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