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ABSOLUT EISEN In 1994, ABSOULT VODKA commissioned Eisen to custom-made a suede dress with a cut-out Absolut logo. The dress was part of a global collection that toured the world in 1998. The print ad campaign - with a new, understated Absolut logo - was in line with Eisen's minimalist aesthetic.
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HARLEY-DAVIDSON Mark was commissioned by HARLEY-DAVIDSON to design a collection of men’s and women’s riding apparel to coordinate with the company's brand image. Specifically designed for the riding enthusiast, the program sold by over 600 Harley Davidson dealerships worldwide.
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LOVE HEALS Mark contributed custom designs to the Love Heal's collection created by the Alison Gertz Foundation for AIDS Education in an effort to continue to bring AIDS awareness and prevention to teenagers throughout the country. The collection was modeled by Kristen Mcmenamy and Karen Mulder.
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FASHION TARGETS BREAST CANCER "Fashion Targets Breast Cancer" is a project in conjunction with the Council of Fashion Designers of American. Mark Eisen was involved with promoting the charity at events held in joint effort with New York Fashion Week and in major department stores all over the United States.
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SESAME STREET To commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of Sesame Street and The Children's Television Workshop, Eisen was commissioned to design handbags inspired by the puppet characters of the popular children's show.
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WORLD GYM Mark was commissioned to outfit the training staff of the World Gym, NYC. The collection featured techno-fabrics to meet the functional sporting needs of the athletes.
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GENERAL MOTORS Benefiting CONCEPT CURE, an organization fighting breast cancer, Mark was commissioned by General Motors to redesign a GM car. The customized Chevrolet Camaro Z 28 SS was re-labeled the Eisen Edition (EE). The car featured a first Coupe design for a Camaro, with a new body proportion and details, custom blue exterior and a full floor to roof leather-stitched interior.
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THE OLYMPIC GAMES In conjunction with the Olympic Committee, Mark Eisen designed Grammy winner Faith Hill's costumes worn during for the closing ceremony performance of the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta.
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