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Designer Clothing News Archive31-Dec-2006
`THE PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS' AND `DREAMGIRLS': Costume designer's fulfills dream -- twice (The Charlotte Observer) It's a costume designer's dream: outfitting A-listers for one of the year's most anticipated movies.
Media, hormones, peer pressure do number on girls? confidence (Times Leader) COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. ? The long-haired blonde with chiseled cheekbones strikes an inviting pose, her designer dress pressed against every curve, jewelry glittering above her plunging neckline, sultry eyes beckoning.
Resolve to reward yourself with a new wardrobe (The Oregonian) Most of us fall into fashion habits, wearing similar types of clothing day after day, year after year. This could be a sign of a highly developed sense of personal style. More likely, it's plain laziness.
Prada Break-In Latest In String Of Burglaries (KHNL News 8 Honolulu) (KHNL) - From a saimin stand to an upscale clothing store, nothing's off limits for Oahu burglars. Now, Honolulu police are trying to figure out if several recent break-ins are linked. The latest victim is designer label Prada.
Designer juggles dazzling and drab for "Dreamgirls" and "Happyness" (Seattle Times) It's a costume designer's dream: outfitting A-listers for one of the year's most anticipated movies. For Sharen Davis, it came true twice...
Young designers launch clothing label (The Herald) A new local clothing label, Endexus, was launched in Harare last week at a glittering ceremony, adding to the growing number of local designers.
Project Sunday comics (The Olympian) OLYMPIA - By day, Ed Livingston is a construction worker with M.A. Mortenson, the company that refurbished the state Capitol building. By night, the 42-year-old lifelong Boston Harbor resident is an original clothing designer and dressmaker.
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