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Discover Ludwig"young brand" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a brand that is either recently created and/or targeted towards younger people. For example, you could say, "This new young brand is gaining a lot of popularity with Millennials."
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Some distributors are former travelers who see potential in a young brand.
He recently hired a business consultant, Charlie Walk, a former vice president of Epic Records, to grow the young brand.
The young brand is co-owned in equal parts by LVMH, Mr. Jacobs and his business partner, Robert Duffy.
Another young brand manager in the same office was Jeffrey R. Immelt, who is now chief executive of General Electric.
"For such a young brand, they have done an incredible job in distinguishing themselves, both designwise and technically by investing in research and development".
Mr. Hack suggested that his advertising approach is "the opposite direction to everyone else," adding that as a young brand, Marc Jacobs should be irreverent and fun.
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A design-sassy media has helped: Elle Deco, for example, Blueprint and Wallpaper* - the breeding ground of young brand-conscious internationalists with retro-modern taste.
But in repeated visits with Dalton, the coaches saw something the Bengals badly needed for a team that had a good, veteran defense but a young, brand-new offense: steadiness.
Singaporeans, I would say, are the most open minded to the new independents, young brands.
None of them want to take any risks, and they don't believe in young brands".
Sometimes it would be nice to be judged the way other young brands are.
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