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Designer Clothing News Archive12-Jan-2009
Inside New York Chicken Pox Parties (New York Post) I t's 2 p.m. on a Saturday and Angie Smith*, a 36-year-old graphic designer, is sitting at a Princeton, N.J., kitchen table with four other parents, eating tea sandwiches and discussing the difficulty of getting their children into competitive kindergartens. Meanwhile, in the living room, six kids huddle on the couch, watching Finding Nemo. Samantha*, Angie's 3-year-old daughter, is still ...
Is a T-shirt Basic Clothing?or a Souvenir? (WallStreet Journal via Yahoo! Finance) Steve or Isaac weigh who should be responsible for buying concert T-shirts.
Obama designer grounded in Chicago (The Cincinnati Enquirer) Maria Pinto has spent the last few months as she did before Obama-mania: approaching fashion with an artful, not trendy, eye.
Designer who brought safari suit and unisex design to haute couture (The Age) Ted Lapidus, the designer who shook up French fashion in the 1960s and '70s with the safari suit, military jackets for women and ready-to-wear unisex clothing, has died of respiratory failure in Cannes, France.
Lamborghini Holds Euro-Trash Fashion Show [Detroit Auto Show] (Jalopnik) The only models introduced at the Lamborghini press event today had eating disorders and Lambo-level designer clothing. A gallery for men, women and dragons below. Opening a Lamborghini press...
New rules on toys could spell doom (Courier-Post) Looming federal regulations that could force used-item retailers and thrift stores to trash many children's toys and clothing are getting a second look from the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
You Can't Have the Hottest Designer Sunglasses (PIZZAHEROS) Stars like Donald Trump and Britney Spears have their own name brand sunglasses on the market while others may be wearing Marc Jacobs or Armani sunglasses for a classy look or Baby Phat for punk style. The mood for the day might be for the retro 1950's look of Fossil sunglasses.
Scam, Like A Nesting Doll, Hid Even More (Washington Post) The small white bungalow on Backlick Road, near a major Fairfax County intersection, seemed like an unlikely spot for a sweatshop. But when police and federal agents burst in, they found several women hunched over industrial sewing machines, cranking out counterfeit designer clothing, working off...
Business (The West Australian) The new-look Wesley Quarter in the hub of the CBD, which has undergone stage one of a planned $150 million redevelopment, has set its sights on being one of Perth?s most exclusive precincts for Designer Clothing and accessories.
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