About



WHAT?
Domino Los Angeles was created to offer brands within the intimate apparel, swimwear and accessory categories professional, dedicated wholesale sales representation. Paired with a sophisticated edge and commitment to integrity, your brand is our pride. As the name suggests, Domino Los Angeles presents the advantage of targeting established relationships to propel an unremitting pattern of growth.
WHERE?
DominoLA has hundreds of specialized account contacts across the United States and a presence at major tradeshows and markets.
WHEN?
We are directly available to clients and their customers to provide efficient, accommodating account augmentation and support...pun
intended.
WHY?
WHO?
Amira Shaif. A dedicated wholesale sales representative who takes pride in maintaining an energetic and positive personality. As a business owner, she understands how important it is to work with people you can trust. Amira carefully selects exceptional, choice lines and makes actively representing their accounts her number one priority. On an intimate note, she loves lobster (to eat), shih tzus (to play with), high heels (to wear) and puns (to make you chuckle).
Your favorite assistants:
Shannon Loggins. With experience in PR and Marketing, Shannon is full of great ideas and how to implement them. She is one of those people who can do everything and do it with ease and grace. Born and raised in Texas, Shannon understands southern hospitality and the importance of a good meal.
Miranda Rubin. The creative gene. Miranda is studying to become a designer and is incredibly talented. Originally from Davis, Miranda moved to Los Angeles in 2006 with her darling Min Pin, Gidget. We thoroughly enjoy her fabulous sense of humor and know we're lucky to have her around.
ANYTHING ELSE?
Since 2007, Amira has been passionately involved in Project G.r.r.l., a Los Angeles based program encouraging 3rd-5th grade girls to "discover their own talents, strengthen their inner voice, be dynamic community leaders, be active, and find connectivity through sisterhood." You can find out more about this program by visiting www.projectgrrl.org
