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Designer Clothing News Archive29-Feb-2008
Designers dish about the designer reality show (Richmond Times-Dispatch) In the four seasons of Bravo's "Project Runway," two designers have had Virginia connections: Wendy Pepper and Victorya Hong.
Apparel entrepreneur reigns supreme (The New Zealand Herald) Clothing designer and businesswoman Peri Drysdale was acclaimed as supreme amongst an elite group of New Zealand's entrepreneurs at an awards ceremony in Auckland last night.
German firm Puma says it will buy Hussein Chalayan fashion label (AFP via Yahoo! News) German sportswear group Puma said Thursday it had agreed to buy a majority stake in fashion designer Hussein Chalayan's London-based business as well as the brand by the same name.
RIP THE RUNWAY Rocks the World of Fashion (Elite TV) BET Networks struts their stuff on the catwalk with the fourth annual fashion and music special RIP THE RUNWAY. Executive produced by Sean "P. Diddy" Combs and hosted by rapper and featured clothing designer, Nelly and Hollywood's newest "IT" girl, actress Lauren London, RIP THE RUNWAY premieres Tuesday, March 4, at 10:00 PM*. Expertly blending today's hottest performances with the latest in ...
Wal-Mart Partners with Designer Norma Kamali (Display & Design Ideas) Van Nuys, Calif.-based Cherokee Inc., a global licensor and brand management company, announced the completion of a licensing agreement between Norma Kamali Inc. and Bentonville, Ark.-based Wal-Mart Stores Inc. This multiyear agreement covers a wide range of categories, including women's and children's clothing, footwear, accessories, home and more.
Wal-Mart inks deal with apparel designer (The Morning News) Fashion designer Norma Kamali will create an apparel collection for Wal-Mart Stores Inc. in a long-term licensing agreement for an exclusive lifestyle brand.
Organic clothing gets designer treatment (KGO-TV Bay Area) The newest craze is fashion that looks good and is good for the environment.
Cool ideas pepper Mint clothing line (Chicago Sun-Times) Fans of the Mint clothing label will find that wearing designer clothes doesn't have to cost a mint, says Jodi Arnold. The contemporary women's designer visited Chicago last week to host a trunk show at Krista K boutique, 3458 N. Southport, and premier pieces from her new line: Jodi Arnold.
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