Zara is one of the largest international fashion companies. It belongs to Inditex, one of the world's largest distribution groups. The customer is at the heart of our unique business model, which includes design, production, distribution and sales through our extensive retail network.
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Reflections of Aniko a unique choice is our commitment to one's individual style combined with handpicked inventory from the latest European collections. Our clients can always rely on our well trained and knowledgeable staff offering the highest level of service.Our collections affordable nature allows us to offer our clients options from classic styles with an edge to the latest trends at competitive pricing. We take pride in our ability to continuously bring in new styles to offer our clients a year round availability of the perfect wardrobe.
Roma Kulyk (nee Hupaliwska) is a Canadian fashion designer of Ukrainian heritage. She grew up in Montreal and started taking sewing lessons when she was 12 years old. Ms. Kulyk received various degrees from Concordia University, including Political Science, Eastern European Studies, Business Administration, Economics and Design. Upon graduation, she landed a job at The Hudson's Bay Company where she gained experience in various areas of fashion retail Ms. Kulyk moved to Toronto in the 1980s, and at the time was heading The Bay's buying department for Women's Fashion. For a decade, she travelled to the fashion capitals of the world, such as London, Paris, Milan, Florence and Hong Kong, hand picking designer lines to be featured in the stores. Eventually, she moved from The Bay to Forsyth, a company that manufacturers for private labels, such as Pierre Cardin and Daniel Hechter. From this role, Ms. Kulyk gained exposure to material sourcing, manufacturing and distribution on top of her experience in design and merchandise buying