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31-Aug-2008

 

Unraveling personas: Festa?s paintings explore intersection of clothing and identity (Melrose Free Press)
Clothes may make the woman ? but make her what? Danielle Festa has an interest in clothing and fabric, both as canvas for her art and as a canvas where people project identities, conceptions and stereotypes. It?s why she?s working on a new series called ?Paper Dolls? that debuts Friday, Sept. 5 at The Beebe Estate Gallery in Melrose, where the 23-year-old will be the youngest artist so ...

Chocolate Surprise offers tasty seasonal collections (The Arizona Republic)
Chocolate Surprise, a gourmet candy shop, opened in December. The shop's owners display and market their candies the same way a designer might sell clothing: new pieces are debuted by season and prized pieces are arranged in display boxes.

Mother-daughter team takes 2nd look (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
Second Glance Annex opens in Corvallis BY MICHAEL BOOTHCorvallis GAZETTE-TIMES When Nancy Kneisel decided she would try to replicate the success of her women?s clothing consignment shop in Corvallis, she didn?t realize that a location just around the corner from her Third Street store would be the perfect spot for the Second Glance Annex.

Childrens' clothing boutique is good fit (Detroit News)
If there is one parenting truth, it is that people love to dress up their children -- sometimes even better than they dress themselves.

Kiddie couture: Baby clothing is growing up (Miami Herald)
Retail may be in a funk, but designer Phillip Lim has a new angle on cinched waists and jagged-edged trim. This season, the Neiman Marcus darling introduced a sophisticated two-tone shift for $325 and orange tea dress for $225 -- both in girls' size 6 or smaller.

Man Accused Of Trafficking Designer Goods (CBS 13 Sacramento)
Police have arrested a suspected counterfeiter who allegedly possessed hundreds of designer knock-offs in Sacramento County.

Waste Not (The Burlington Free Press)
Designer turns trashed material into artful home products

Small Retail: Fitting clothes, by design (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Michael Cepress, a men's fashion designer, recently opened a studio showroom in Capitol Hill. He specializes in custom-made clothing.

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