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Designer Clothing News Archive01-Dec-2008
Stars put signatures on clothes (The Oklahoman) In 1985, actress Jaclyn Smith put her name on a brand of clothing for Kmart.Who knew she was on to something big?Fast-forward 23 years, and the number of celebrities with their own fashion lines could fill People magazine. These days, Smith is overshadowed by the Olsen sisters, Beyonce Knowles, Gwen Stefani, Kate Moss, Justin Timberlake, Victoria Beckham, Lauren Conrad and a dozen other singers ...
Baby legal eagles to the rescue (The New Straits Times) THEY'RE not on a payroll. They don't get a fat bonus. And they don't go on lavish company trips. A hip bar downtown? Fancy Designer Clothing stores? These young lawyers could be anywhere they want.
Ready to Wear: Madonna - This is about as extreme as high-end clothing is ever going to get (Independent) What a woman. You have to hand it to Madonna ? she's as fabulously fashionable at 50 as she ever was. In fact, this particular look ? she's wearing a sleeveless green organza feather top, leather obi belt and black feather skirt, all from next season's Louis Vuitton collection ? establishes her back at the top of the international best dressed list. And then some.
Man deported over clothing scam (Newham Recorder) The 50-year-old was arrested at his home in Katherine Road after police in Rainham discovered fake designer goods destined for the unsuspecting Christmas buyers.
Burglar steals designer items from car in Woodlake (Visalia Times-Delta / Tulare Advance-Register) A burglar with a taste for designer goods stole high-priced items, including a Gucci bag, Saturday from a car parked in Woodlake.
Oh Baby! Expert Design Tips for the Little One's First Bedroom (Lexington Clipper-Herald) (ARA) -Of all the tasks to complete during pregnancy, decorating the nursery may be the most fun. Now new parents can have designer access to the hottest trends and nursery design tips from the master of good design, Ty Pennington.
CAROL CAIN: SHE caters to the customer (Detroit Free Press) To allow the family pooch to tag along or not? That was one of the lighter issues Sharon Eisenshtadt had to confront after opening her clothing store, SHE, in Bloomfield Hills four months ago.
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