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Designer Clothing News Archive26-Jan-2007
ScandalCat struts its stuff at Turner Ballroom (OnMilwaukee.com) For the moment, fashion designer Carrie Pasko comprises a one-woman show. She's the designer, seamstress and business woman behind the men's and women's clothing line ScandalCat.
Belly Dance Maternity Clothes Boutique to Offer Brand Exclusives (PR Web) Belly Dance Maternity clothing will be expanding its designer boutique collection to include maternity designers such as Olian, Maternal America, Japanese Weekend and ChiaraKruza. (PRWeb Jan 25, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/SGFsZi1FbXB0LUVtcHQtWmV0YS1NYWduLVplcm8=
Spain to standardize women's clothing sizes (The Washington Times) MADRID (AP) -- Spain's government has reached an agreement with fashion designers, including the owner of the Zara chain, to standardize women's clothing sizes with the aim of promoting a healthier image.
Spain clothiers to modify fashion sizes (AP via Yahoo! News) Spain's government has reached an agreement with major fashion designers, including the owner of the Zara chain, to standardize women's clothing sizes with the aim of promoting a healthier image. Designers such as Cortefiel, Mango, El Corte Ingles and Inditex, which owns Zara, agreed to take part in the program, which was announced Tuesday.
Nitches shares surge as 1st-quarter profit and sales more than double (San Diego Daily Transcript via Yahoo! News) Shares of San Diego-based Nitches Inc. (Nasdaq: NICH) surged to a new 52-week high Tuesday after the clothing designer reported sales and profit in the fiscal first quarter more than doubled.
Spanish fashion designers to harmonize women's clothing sizes to promote healthier image (ABC 7 Chicago) Spain's government has reached an agreement with major fashion designers, including the owner of the Zara chain, to harmonize women's clothing sizes with the aim of promoting a healthier image.
Chanel shows commitment to haute couture (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Veteran designer Karl Lagerfeld on Tuesday defied predictions that Paris' haute couture will soon die out with a display of feather-light gowns for Chanel destined to lure a new generation of clients.
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