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Designer Clothing News Archive15-Jan-2009
'Magic' credit crunch scarf that turns into dress (Daily Telegraph) A clothing company has come up with the ultimate cheap accessory to dress up any outfit: the Magic Scarf which costs just £6.50 can transform from a piece of neck wear into eight other items of clothing: a dress a skirt a or boobtube style top.
Ten Last-A-Lifetime Luxury Buys (Forbes) Now is a great time to invest in classic, well-made clothing.
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.
Goocy and Goze but no more Green (The Japan Times) Goocy (pronounced "goosey") is the local answer to the Western "fast-fashion" invasion that has recently swept Japan. It's a pet project by brand director Harumi Fukuda and designer Mary Fukumoto of high-end label Triptych. Along with quirky and fun clothing, Goocy shops are also one-stop souvenir shops, with a selection of eccentricities such as My Little Pony figurines and Sasquatch ...
Grant aids U.P. fashion students (Detroit News) HANCOCK -- Ansley Knoch ended up at Finlandia University by chance, because she was able to receive a $1,060 grant to help her with her plans to become a fashion designer.
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