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Designer Clothing News Archive02-Jan-2007
Having Trouble Finding Clothing that Fits? (Evening Times) (ARA) - Ever gone into a department store and found a suit you just loved, then been disappointed after trying it on and realizing it just wasn't designed for you? Larger men face that problem everyday, but fortunately it's easy to solve.
Alpaca farming a growing trend (The News Journal) PHILADELPHIA -- The fashion world may seem a long way from the barn. But an increasing number of people are leaving behind their high-stress jobs and turning to alpaca farming as a low-key yet lucrative venture resulting in designer goods that boast the softness of cashmere and the warmth of wool.
Oleg Cassini (Fort Worth Star-Telegram) Oleg Cassini was the original designer to the stars -- who could also dress the masses.
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.
Young designer mixes faith and fashion in her lines (The Villager) The walls of Sarah Musa?s cramped, two-bedroom Bleecker St. apartment are covered in clothing sketches and fabric samples, but her roommate doesn?t mind. She?s a fan of Musa?s three-year-old clothing business, Haya, Arabic for ?modesty,? which is headquartered here.
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.
The 'L Word' Launches Apparel Collection (BrandWeek) NEW YORK -- Showtime is partnering with a group of designers to create a limited-edition collection of apparel and accessories inspired by the popular drama The L Word , it was announced Thursday by Len Fogge, EVP-creative, marketing, research and digital media for the network.
Billie?s Formal Wear celebrates 20 years (The Natchez Democrat) VIDALIA ? After 20 years of selling elegant formal wear in the Miss-Lou, Billie Forman and her daughter, B.J. ?Stynky? Evans, are thankful for a successful business.
Cartier, Paul Smith Stumble in China's Crowded Luxury Market (Bloomberg.com) Jan. 2 (Bloomberg) -- When Eric Douilhet opened China's first Paul Smith and Moschino fashion boutiques in 2002, he didn't expect they'd be making money by now. He didn't think they'd be losing this much, either.
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