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Barcelona, Spain, February 9, 2001 /PRNewswire/ --
Private Media Group Inc. (Nasdaq: PRVT) worldwide leader in premium-quality adult entertainment products,
services and Internet content, today announced that Private Circle will be unveiling its fall/winter 2001
collection during the upcoming New York 7 on Sixth Fashion Week. Private Circle's fashion show will be
held on Saturday, February 10, at the Loft in Bryant Park with music provided by Onda. Bryant Park is
the focal point of New York's Fashion Week where lines such as Gucci, Gerbaud and DKNY premier their
collections to the US.
The Private Circle collection is currently sold nationwide in the US and Canada and can be found in
boutiques such as: Canal Jeans NY, The Rag Factory LA, Untitled in Chicago, Divine Stores in Canada and
Bal Palacia Department Stores in Mexico. Furthermore, many bands have been seen sporting the Private Circle
Collection including: N'Sync, No Doubt, Massive Attack and Orgy. Private Circle has recently been featured
in the press in: FHM Magazine, The Face UK as well as The New York Post.
Los Angeles based Private Circle made its debut at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival in France in front of an
audience of over two thousand people. Working hard to create a truly unique line that is 'funky' yet wearable,
designer Qamilla Carlsson and partner Danny Cook have created a completely diversified line where 'funk'
and function meet. Private Circle embraces a versatile line that offers something for everyone. Focusing on
men and women between the ages of 18 - 30, Private Circle designs for confident, independent and creative
individuals who have a flair of their own. The garments are unique, though simple enough to give the
individual wearing them an opportunity to create his/her own personal style.
The leading publicly-quoted adult entertainment company in the world, Private Media Group Inc., is the
founder of the globally established brand name 'Private' and has positioned itself in the marketplace
with a visionary management strategy that combines both New Economy (Internet, multimedia, e-commerce) and
Old Economy (videos, magazines) business models. Maintaining a total adult lifestyle philosophy, this is
reflected in the Company's broad range of products and services, both proprietary and licensed, and its
strategic policies of development, diversification and acquisition.
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