French Riviera-based Façonnable is once again among the main sponsors of the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters, running April 15 to 23.
Façonnable, which first signed up to support the event in 2006, has designed the official outfits of all the linesmen as well as the members of the steering committee, the control managers, the ball boy managers and the hostesses of both the VIP Loges Prestige and the Main Entrance.
Created in 1897, the Monte-Carlo Rolex Masters is one of the top tournaments within the ATP tennis circuit, which this year sees players including Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, to name a few.
In addition, as part of its ongoing commitment to the Monte-Carlo Country Club, Façonnable has designed an exclusive men’s and women’s collection with the club’s insignia. The collection will also be offered at the Façonnable shop within the Monte-Carlo Rolex Series village, as well as in all flagship stores and selected retail stores worldwide.
A look from the Façonnable Monte-Carlo Country Club collection.
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M1 Group acquired Façonnable in 2007 from Nordstrom. The Lebanon-based company has been expanding in the world of fashion and luxury, actively bidding for and underwriting different investments in the fashion sector, including taking a stake in Pepe Jeans
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