Going Global: From Norway to the U.S.A. and Beyond - Stefan Dahlkvist
The School of Business [Re] Connections at CLU Series
As their slogan "Happy Clothes for Happy People Around the World" suggests, Moods of Norway is not your typical clothing store. Moods is well-known for hot pink plaid and flower-patterned suits for men, beautifully designed dresses for women, and fun unisex T-shirts. Celebrities wearing their designs include Gwen Stefani, Adrian Young, The All American Rejects, Muse and ZZ Top.
The Norwegian fashion design trio Stefan Dahlkvist, Peder Borresen and Simen Staalnacke launched their first fashion collection in 2003 and, within six years, opened stores in Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, Holland and Japan. This year, they celebrated the first anniversary of their Robertson Boulevard store in Beverly Hills.
Join us and explore their creative, somewhat unconventional, global business model as Stefan Dahlkvist explains how Moods became popular not just in Norway but here in the United States and beyond! Featuring Norwegian waffles and a Moods of Norway fashion show, Going Global promises to be a fun and memorable experience.
Admission is free.
Image: Moods of Norway farming
Sponsored By
School of Business, Graduate School of Business Global Roundtable, Alumni Association, Norwegian Students Club, and the Norwegian Seaman’s ChurchContact
Michelle Jacobson
mjacobso@callutheran.edu