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Designer Clothing News Archive30-Apr-2007
New Plus Size Clothing Collection From Jessica London (PrimeNewswire via Yahoo! Finance) BOSTON, April 25, 2007 -- Jessica London, a distinguished plus size women's clothing brand in the portfolio of Redcats USA, is introducing a new summer clothes collection by "guest designer" Diane Gilman, a fashion expert and TV personality who knows exactly how to fit and flatter a woman's body.
Designer links his vision of style to Detroit's future (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) DETROIT - When clothing designer Dominic Pangborn needed more room for his growing business, he selected what some might view as an unlikely location: a long-abandoned factory along the Detroit River. "It had no roof and there was 3 feet of water on the floor. Luckily, it was winter and the water was frozen," said the founder and owner of Pangborn Design and Pangborn Collection. "But I see an ...
Youth clothing reseller hits the ground running (Sarasota Herald-Tribune) BRADENTON -- Plato's Closet, the nation's largest teen and young adult clothing retailer, was mobbed on its opening day Thursday by throngs of teenagers and twenty-somethings looking for that pair of stressed Lucky 7 jeans or Hollister Co. surfer wear at bargain prices.
Brandon throws wedding for N.Y. couple (Rutland Herald) BRANDON -- Lawyer Jeffrey Smith is providing the prenuptial agreement. Floral designer Beth Carr will kick in the corsages. Chef Robert Barral of Cafe Provence is handling the cake. The reception's set for the Lilac Inn, and the rehearsal dinner is being planned at an 18th-century inn just across the street. ... - By JOHN CURRAN The Associated Press
'Free' wedding promo unites Vt. town (The Lewiston Sun Journal) BRANDON, Vt. (AP) - Lawyer Jeffrey Smith is providing the prenuptial agreement. Floral designer Beth Carr will kick in the corsages. Chef Robert Barral of Cafe Provence is handling the cake.
Designer Vs Celeb & the Battle for Real Fashion (BellaOnline) More and more celebrities are releasing their own exclusive fashion collections, all eagerly awaited by the public keen to "get the look" of their favourite A-listers - but is this trend towards the Celebrity Designer fair on real fashion designers?
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