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mote-historie · 2 months
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Fashion Illustration painted by John La Gatta (John LaGatta), The April Fashion Tour, Dresses from Harzfeld's, Selected by Isabel De Nyse Conover. Published in Woman's Home Companion, April 1924.
Isabel De Nyse Conover (American, 1891-1968) was a magazine editor and author.
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goldiers1 · 1 year
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Hear What Bladex Q1 2023 Results Mean for Your Investment
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  Bladex Invites Investors to Participate in its Upcoming Conference Call
Topic of discuss: 1Q23 results.   Date and time: Wednesday, April 19 2023 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time Presenting for Bladex: Jorge Salas, Chief Executive Officer Ana Graciela de Méndez, Chief Financial Officer To participate, please dial: 888 686 3653 (U.S. Participants) +1 718 866 4614 (From outside the U.S.) Passcode: 877068 This event will be webcast live at www.bladex.com/en/investors Bladex's First Quarter 2023 Earnings Release will be announced on Tuesday, April 18 2023 after the market closes.  
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About Bladex.
Bladex, a multinational bank originally established by the central banks of Latin-American and Caribbean countries, began operations in 1979 to promote foreign trade and economic integration in the Region. The Bank, headquartered in Panama, also has offices in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, the United States of America, and a Representative License in Peru, supporting the regional expansion and servicing of its customer base, which includes financial institutions and corporations. Bladex is listed on the NYSE in the United States of America (NYSE: BLX), since 1992, and its shareholders include: central banks and state-owned banks and entities representing 23 Latin American countries, commercial banks and financial institutions, and institutional and retail investors through its public listing.   History In 1992, Bladex broke ground as the first Latin American bank to gain access to global markets by listing on the NYSE. As their presence grew even further and operations strengthened, they pursued a bold vision of working towards progress and prosperity for all.  
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Portrait of Miguel Heras Castro. Photo by Blandex.  
About Miguel Heras Castro (Chairman)
Miguel Heras Castro began his career in the banking industry as an intern in the Corporate Banking division of Citibank. After completing his MBA at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, he joined the bank full-time and held various positions in the Institutional Banking division, eventually becoming the Vice President and Head of Corporate Finance for Citibank Spain. After spending over a decade in Citibank, Mr. Heras Castro moved on to JPMorgan where he held several executive positions, including Head of Corporate Finance for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, as well as Co-Head of Investment Banking for Spain and Portugal. In 2004, Miguel Heras Castro decided to branch out and start his own firm, MKH Capital Partners, a boutique investment banking firm that provides corporate finance advisory services to companies in the emerging markets. Since its founding, the company has completed several high-profile deals across Latin America, Africa, and Asia, cementing its reputation as a top-tier investment bank. Aside from his work with MKH Capital Partners, Miguel Heras Castro is also the Chairman of Banco Latinoamericano De Comercio Exterior SA (Bladex), a Panama-based bank that focuses on trade finance throughout the Americas. Mr. Heras Castro joined the Bladex board in 2013 and was elected Chairman in 2019. Under his leadership, the bank has significantly improved its financial performance, with its net income increasing by 18% in 2020 despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to his work at MKH Capital Partners and Bladex, Miguel Heras Castro is also on the board of several other companies. He is a non-executive director at the Madrid-based water utility company, Canal de Isabel II, and a member of the advisory board of the Africa Growth Platform, an initiative launched by the International Finance Corporation to support small and medium-sized enterprises in Africa.   Sources: THX News & Banco Latinoamericano de Comercio Exterior. Read the full article
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wastelesscrafts · 3 years
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Free 1920s sewing patterns
If you're interested in vintage fashion, you'll love A Complete Course in Dressmaking by Isabel De Nyse.
This 12-volume set of dressmaking manuals were published in 1922 and served to help students learn how to make clothes. Most are focused on feminine clothes, but the series also contains a volume on masculine clothing and two about children's garments.
You can read and download the entire series for free on the Internet Archive.
If your main interests lie in lingerie, this 1926 Underwear and Lingerie guide also comes highly recommended.
(Note that these books are almost a 100 years old. Some of their contents have not aged well.)
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(Image source) (Image source) [ID: two pictures side by side. The picture of the left shows a man wearing a shirt with pintucks combined with a bowtie. Text below the image reads "Fig. (27) Coat shirt with tucked bottom". The picture on the right shows a woman wearing a step-in chemise. Text below the image reads "Fig. (67) There is nothing nicer for crepe de chine than a set-in design. The text next to this image says "Making a pattern for a step-in chemise: with a plain chemise pattern to work on, you can change the design as much as you like. If it's a step-in style that you want to copy, as shown in Fig. 76, it means cutting off the top and reshaping the lower edge. Lay your foundation chemise pattern on another piece of paper and trace around it. (See Fig. 668.) Draw lines at right angles to the center front and center back that touch the bottom of the armholes. This gives you the new upper lines.]
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mote-historie · 3 months
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Fashion Illustration painted by John La Gatta (John LaGatta), The April Fashion Tour: Kansas City, A White Touch is Just the Right Touch. Selected by Isabel De Nyse Conover. Published in Woman's Home Companion, April 1924.
Isabel De Nyse Conover (American, 1891-1968) was an American magazine editor and author.
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