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17-Jan-2009

 

Avatar Clothing Update Now on Xbox Live (1up.com)
The immediate concern back when Avatars were first unveiled was that Microsoft would use them as an excuse to charge exorbitant amounts of money for digital pants. Fortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case yet, as Shacknews points out that just under a dozen new clothing options are now available to all Xbox Live users. Anyone who connects to Live today should be able to access ...

A Michelle Obama favorite, designer Maria Pinto favors art over trends (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Maria Pinto isn't particularly interested in coattails, considering the Chicago-based designer hasn't campaigned to become a household name despite being a fashion favorite of soon-to-be first lady Michelle Obama.

Children's clothing makers in a frenzy over lead testing (Los Angeles Times)
As buyers converge on the L.A. garment district to decide what to stock in stores, already struggling manufacturers are scrambling to have kids' items tested to comply with federal law. Jennifer Taggart's testing gun seems an anomaly in this California Market Center room filled with pink tutus and flowery white baby gowns. She holds a laser gun, called the XRF Analyzer, to a tiny dress and ...

'Thriller' designer visits Westphal (The Triangle Online)
"What do you know about costume design," Dr. Deborah Nadoolman-Landis asked as she presented to a full house in Nesbitt's Ruth Auditorium Jan. 15. Various responses claimed costume design was associated with films or more grandiose styles of clothing, yet the expert assured the crowd, "it's always contextual.

The Course of Style: Invisible Threads (Sports Illustrated)
In the never-ending quest for more exotic, high-technology approaches to golf apparel, Puma Golf is set to unveil its version of seamless or unstitched clothing at the PGA merchandise show in Orlando later this month.

Debenhams Designer Sales Boosted by Credit Crunch (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Debenhams has revealed that its designer sales have been boosted by the credit crunch, as the clothing retailer unveils its spring and summer collections.

Fashion show in Weston benefits people of Haiti (Miami Herald)
Amid hot fashions and cool models, a local school delivered a message about giving back. While the spotlight was on style at Weston's School of Fashion, Marketing and Design at American InterContinental University, the Winter Wonderland Fashion Show also supported Food for the Poor Inc. and the group's efforts to collect food and clothing for Haiti.

Obama-inspired fashion items selling briskly (New Kerala)
New York, Jan.16 : With just four days left for Barack Obama's inauguration as the United States' 44th President, the American fashion industry has started creating inauguration-themed clothing.

McQueen and Puma team up again (Handbag.com)
The British designer and the sports brand join forces to launch new clothing and accessories range. By Fiona Raisbeck

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