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Loewe
[loh]
noun
Frederick, 1904–88, U.S. composer, born in Austria.
Loewe
1/ ləʊ /
noun
Frederick. 1904–88, US composer of such musical comedies as Brigadoon (1947), My Fair Lady (1956), and Camelot (1960), all with librettos by Alan Jay Lerner
Loewe
2/ ˈløːvə /
noun
( Johann ) Karl ( Gottfried ). 1796–1869, German composer, esp of songs, such as Der Erlkönig (1818)
Example Sentences
Jonathan Anderson, who was previously at LVMH’s Loewe, took the creative reins of Dior.
“Gucci, Chloé and Loewe strived to have their retailers apply the same prices and sales conditions they applied in their own direct sales channels,” the EU executive said.
"Jonathan Anderson is vastly experienced, having established his own label and led Loewe, so I have no doubt he and his world-class team are more than ready."
The Loewe Craft Prize, instituted under Anderson’s creative direction in 2016, both contributed to and capitalized on this growing momentum around craft.
But as the day went on and she traded a leather Fendi trench coat for a multicolored Loewe one, Barnett’s eyes started to light up differently.
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