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Designer Clothing News Archive23-Dec-2008
Even the wealthy look for bargains (Grand Forks Herald) The rich are tightening their belts, too. Sure, many of the ultra-rich aren't exactly scrimping. Some are still dropping $100,000 on a fur coat or $600 for a pair of shoes - but increasing numbers who were never bargain-hunters are picking through mounds of discounted designer goods to save money in an uncertain time. Advertisement: Westgate Marine Westgate Marine We specialize in ...
Compassionate Clothing (Santa Barbara Independent) A UCSB grad is building up his ecologically minded clothing company.
Fashioning a harmonious home (The New Zealand Herald) When fashion designer Angela Lewis decided to renovate her seaside home, she approached the project just as she would a new-season clothing range.
edo's Power (Bull) Meets Fashion... (The Auto Channel) AHLEN, Germany ? December 22, 2008: In cooperation with internationally acclaimed designer Christian Audigier, edo competition has pulled out all the stops to create the fastest Lamborghini ever made.
One Man?s Vision for Newspapers? Future, as Insulation (New York Times) The Canadian ad agency Taxi has developed a program for clothing homeless people that relies on an industry suffering hard times of its own: newspapers.
The wealthy feel a pinch in their designer wallets (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune) Some rich people become bargain hunters for the first time
Stella McCartney sets up shop at Paris's Palais Royal (International Herald Tribune) The fashion designer Stella McCartney has opened her first Paris flagship store in one of the cobblestone galleries that surrounds the tranquil tree-lined square.
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