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Discover LudwigThe phrase "designer mark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a logo or symbol that represents a fashion designer or brand.
Example: "The new collection features a unique designer mark that sets it apart from other brands."
Alternatives: "brand logo" or "fashion label".
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The designer, marking 35 years since her first runway show in 1981, is the subject of a Lincoln Center Tribute.
The designer marked the event by unveiling a limited-edition T-shirt, created in collaboration with the New York-based artist Nate Lowman, which guests snapped up in exchange for a donation to the charity.
Though some designers mark up simply because an item bears their name, others remain true to the cost of the hours of labor necessary to hand stitch, embroider and assemble the item, says Milton Pedraza, CEO of The Luxury Institute, a luxury lifestyle consulting firm.
Check to see if there are any designers' marks on the jewelry or ask the salesperson if the pieces were crafted by a specific designer.
Based at Vauxhall's design headquarters in Rüsselsheim, Germany, the firm's top designer Mark Adams, is not afraid of "bigging up" his design and electric ambitions.
Bloodhound designer Mark Elvin has been working closely with Hyde engineering to complete the design of the upper rear chassis and fin structure.
In a video released by the company, the Concept A's chief exterior designer, Mark Fetherston, called the style "free form".
As the keen-eyed graphic designer Mark Simon points out on his blog, the proof is in the typeface.
A decade later, the designer Mark Newson created a concept car for Ford, the 012C, in the same vein.
All this will rain down on the audience from speakers that the sound designer, Mark Grey, has installed all over the San Francisco Opera House.
Our wonderful production designer Mark Freeborn helped in taking different sections of this jail that we made look like prisons and then wardrobe had three different prison uniforms.
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