DANIEL HECHTER on Show at Melbourne Fashion Festival

Posted on April 21st, 2014

Iconic French brand celebrated is pending opening at Emporium Melbourne by joining as partner of the Melbourne Fashion Festival. DANIEL HECHTER chose to link with local and international brands through the Festival to promote the sustained growth expected of the French brand in Australia. Whilst in town, the International Licence Director of DANIEL HECHTER from Paris, Mr Tanguy Mulliez announced that DANIEL HECHTER will be opening 12 stores over the next 18 months right across the breadth of Australia and New Zealand. Green Eleven teamed up with Melbourne, Sydney and New York events based marketing group Dig + Fish to present the event. Olympian Alisa Camplin and French Chef Manu Feildel were the stars of the show, as well as nonchalant-themed fashion parade featuring the stylish French look forecast for winter 2014.

Sally Carbon

Sally Carbon

Founder, Director and Principal Consultant

Sally Carbon is the founder of G11 Teams – setting up the business late in 2011 in response to serving a distribution company based in Melbourne which designed high fashion clothes in Paris – it was a fun way to kick start her own business. Her diverse client list grew, covering all sectors, and various organisational sizes and scales. Sally is a business strategist, helping companies to grow, finding their competitive advantage, and driving high organisational performance through leading-practice strategy. Sally has consulted for 15 years, specialises in strategic growth, across all sectors from financial services, not for profit, resources, agriculture, education, and private sector. She was formerly the Director of Docklands Authority in Melbourne, a large scale urban renewal the size of Melbourne’s CBD. Sally is also a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors, and was first placed on a government board when she was 22 years of age. She is an Olympic and World Cup gold medallist, and has released nine books. Sally loves to work with like-minded high performance thinkers who enjoy feeling ‘uncomfortable’