John Williams | Robin Williams | Robbie Williams | Tennessee Williams | Williams College | Ralph Vaughan Williams | Ted Williams | Vanessa L. Williams | William Carlos Williams | Hank Williams, Jr. | Hank Williams | Don Williams | Williams | Shirley Williams | Lucinda Williams | Andy Williams | Victoria Williams | Serena Williams | Brian Williams | Vanessa Williams | Esther Williams | Paul Williams | Bert Williams | Rowan Williams | Hype Williams | Wendy O. Williams | Michael K. Williams | John Williams (composer) | Clough Williams-Ellis | Williams-Sonoma |
In November 2012, a further nine brands were added to the company’s portfolio with the opening of Harvey Nichols Kuwait, Victoria’s Secret, Jack Wills, COS, Sarar, Teavana, Garrett Popcorn Shops, West Elm and Williams Sonoma, all located within The Avenues mall in Kuwait, one of the world’s largest malls.
This is partially due to a large influx of unique boutiques and designer clothing & jewelry stores such as Agnes B, Curve, Lisa Kline, Kitson Boutique, Fendi, Williams Sonoma, Armani Exchange, Dolce & Gabbana, Ralph Lauren, Ted Baker, M·A·C, Chanel, Intermix, Tory Burch, Max Azria, Beach Bunny Swimwear, and Erica Courtney (right next door to The Ivy) which is a mecca for many celebrity shoppers.
In keeping with the lifestyle center tradition, the Shoppes at Arbor Lakes is made up of mainly upscale national chains such as Pottery Barn, Williams-Sonoma, Brooks Brothers, P.F. Chang's China Bistro, Banana Republic, Anthropologie, Coldwater Creek, Talbots, Express, Lane Bryant, Victoria's Secret, The Gap, J.Crew, and American Eagle.
They have had business relationships with retailers such as Anthropologie, Henri Bendel, Williams-Sonoma, John Derian, ABC Carpet, Home and others.
California Closets began business in 1978, was purchased by Williams-Sonoma in 1990, which in turn sold California Closets in 1994 returning it to an independent company status.
Chuck Williams of Williams-Sonoma, who enjoyed the Mandarin's "beggar's chicken" dish (a whole stuffed chicken), introduced James Beard, who became a friend and learned about northern Chinese cuisine from Chiang.
In 2006, Durkee-Mower sued Williams-Sonoma Inc. in the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts, alleging that Williams-Sonoma infringed on its trademark by selling a marshmallow and peanut butter chocolate-covered candy under the Fluffernutter name.
Prior to Incitrio, Ms. Hill’s national clients included: Hallmark, Williams-Sonoma, Mars Candy, Energizer, Ford Motor Co., Sun Microsystems, Intel, Maersk: Shipping and Energy, Pacific Gas & Electric, Merrill Lynch and Vis.
Parkway Place offers shoppers of the Tennessee Valley several stores that were new to the Huntsville market, including, Ann Taylor, Brookstone, Pottery Barn, Williams-Sonoma, and Joseph A. Bank.