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[[File:FredSegal01.jpg|thumb|right|Fred Segal Store on Melrose Avenue]]
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'''Fred Segal''' is an upscale [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] based clothing retailer. There are currently two Fred Segal stores: one in [[Hollywood]] (on [[Melrose Avenue]]) and the other in [[Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica]].<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1997/aug/24/magazine/tm-25453 Los Angeles Times]</ref> In May 2012, the worldwide licensing rights to the brand were acquired by [http://www.sandow.com Sandow Media], a multi-platform company owned by [http://www.sandow.com/about/ Adam Sandow].<ref>http://www.wwd.com/retail-news/specialty-stores/fred-segals-new-deal-5889483<ref> Global licensing deals are reported to be managed by the company's design management agency, [http://www.culturecommerce.com Culture + Commerce], which is run by Michele Caniato.
'''Fred Segal''' is an upscale [[Los Angeles]], [[California]] based clothing retailer. There are currently two Fred Segal stores: one in [[Hollywood]] (on [[Melrose Avenue]]) and the other in [[Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica]].<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1997/aug/24/magazine/tm-25453 Los Angeles Times]</ref> In May 2012, the worldwide licensing rights to the brand were acquired by [http://www.sandow.com Sandow Media], a multi-platform company owned by [http://www.sandow.com/about/ Adam Sandow].<ref> http://www.wwd.com/retail-news/specialty-stores/fred-segals-new-deal-5889483<ref> Global licensing deals are reported to be managed by the company's design management agency, [http://www.culturecommerce.com Culture + Commerce], which is run by Michele Caniato.


In 1960, Fred Segal opened the world's first jeans-only store. This {{convert|300|sqft|m2|adj=on}} store grew over the years and with it he expanded and invited key employees to purchase Fred Segal stores within their expertise. In 1985, Fred Segal Santa Monica was created. The stores also contain [[restaurants]].<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1993-04-09/entertainment/ca-20798_1_fred-segal Los Angeles Times]</ref>
In 1960, Fred Segal opened the world's first jeans-only store. This {{convert|300|sqft|m2|adj=on}} store grew over the years and with it he expanded and invited key employees to purchase Fred Segal stores within their expertise. In 1985, Fred Segal Santa Monica was created. The stores also contain [[restaurants]].<ref>[http://articles.latimes.com/1993-04-09/entertainment/ca-20798_1_fred-segal Los Angeles Times]</ref>
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*http://www.wwd.com/retail-news/specialty-stores/fred-segals-new-deal-5889483


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Revision as of 21:42, 23 May 2012

Fred Segal
IndustryClothing, restaurant
FoundedLos Angeles, California, U.S.
HeadquartersSanta Monica, California, U.S.
Number of locations
2
ProductsClothing, footwear, food
WebsiteFredsegal.com
Fred Segal Store on Melrose Avenue

Fred Segal is an upscale Los Angeles, California based clothing retailer. There are currently two Fred Segal stores: one in Hollywood (on Melrose Avenue) and the other in Santa Monica.[1] In May 2012, the worldwide licensing rights to the brand were acquired by Sandow Media, a multi-platform company owned by Adam Sandow.Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).

  • It is in Entourage Episode 1, Season 1 "The Pilot," the first scene takes place in Fred Segal Melrose.
  • It is mentioned as a meeting point for "stupid girls" in the 2006 single by Pink.
  • In Bret Easton Ellis's Less Than Zero, Fred Segal is mentioned several times. Clay, the protagonist, thinks that all English boys he meets work at Fred Segal.
  • In Clueless, Cher asks her maid when trying to put together an outfit for her drivers license, "Lucy! Where's my white collarless shirt from Fred Segal?!"
  • In White Oleander, Fred Segal is one of the many Hollywood stores that Claire Richards takes Astrid Magnussen to for clothing.
  • In The Game, where Neil Strauss, the author, buys his first set of hip clothes.
  • In The L Word during a flashback, Alice sees Dana in the Fred Segal cafe, which she uses as evidence Dana is gay, as it is "The biggest lezzy hangout in LA". It's also mentioned while Shane is doing work for Veronica Bloom "...Fred Segal haircut".
  • In The Closer, Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson mentions that Sergent Gabriel "likes his suits from Fred Segal".
  • In "Cracker Ass Fantastic" by Dirt Nasty, he raps "Have you ever been to Fred Segal's?"
  • In Zoey Deans' books like the A-List & Talent
  • In The O.C. Season 3, Episode 8, "The Game Plan", Summer is looking at Brown University and Taylor says, "I hear the Ivys often recruit from Fred Segal."
  • In Beverly Hills, 90210 Season 1, Episode 19, "April Is The Cruelest Month", Brenda finds Donna shopping there.
  • In the song "Ka-Blamo!" by The Lonely Island, Fred Segal is mentioned in the lyrics: "You met Fred Segal at a debutante's ball!"[2]
  • In the movie Boiler Room the character Jim Young played by Ben Affleck makes mention of his Fred Segal necktie while speaking to trainees about how to pitch stocks effectively

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