Tuesday 9/7/2004
Guess Tells Customers to ‘Stay Home’

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Guess co-CEO Paul Marciano has reacted to letters of concern over the store’s advertising featuring seductive to near pornographic images of Paris Hilton. Marciano tells customers concerned with the chain’s store displays to “stay home.” Martha Kleder talks to Bill Johnson, president of the American Decency Association about this development and the trend to tamer store displays at Victoria’s Secret and Abercrombie & Fitch.

Your voice is needed.
Express your concern to:

Guess?, Inc.
Maurice Marciano - Co-Chairman and Co -CEO
Paul Marciano - Co-Chairman and Co-CEO
1444 S. Alameda St.
Los Angeles, CA 90021
Phone: 213-765-3100
Fax: 213-744-7838
email: customerservice@guess.com
agallahue@guess.com (Amy Gallahue)

Contact Bill Johnson at the American Decency Association for more information on the battle to clean up our mall displays and encouraging youth to dress modestly.


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