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Designer Clothing News Archive20-Jan-2009
Fight flab with fashion (The Times of India) Thunder thighs, flabby arms or round tummy - now you too can look like a style diva. Learn these fashion tips from our designer gurus and look every inch the woman that you truly are.
Reader views (0) (Evening Standard) Internet clothing retailer ASOS is still defying the economic downturn as its young, fashion-savvy customers continue to splash their cash. Sales at the group, which targets 16- to 34-year-olds, jumped by 108% in the 42 weeks to 16 January.
Cheap chic: designer garb to go online (Times Online) BRITAIN may be going down the tubes, but at least we?ll look a million dollars. Natalie Massenet, the queen of internet fashion shopping, is launching a new website selling heavily discounted designer labels as savvy shoppers force down the price of luxury clothes.
Be a Girls Aloud-alike: The copycat clothing site that's beating the recession (Daily Mail) On the High Street, fashion stores are feeling the pinch. But the Girls Aloud generation isn?t going to let a little thing like a credit crunch get in the way of the quest to look good.
Upmarket theft nets $100,000 (Herald Sun) THIEVES have snared up to $100,000 worth of women's designer label clothing during a daring burglary in Armadale this morning.
Celebrate purse designer's birthday (The Desert Sun) The Wardrobe clothing store will host a two-day birthday celebration for purse designer Julie Feldman from 1 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday with champagne, chocolates and gifts for customers.
Ayers denied entry to Canada (MSNBC) William Ayers, a former U.S. radical who featured prominently in Republican efforts to thwart President-elect Barack Obama's campaign last year, has been denied entry to Canada.
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.
Development and Design: Boutique Housing (Multi-Housing News) For the past century, the fashion industry has been capitalizing on the idea of couture?the designing, making, and selling of high-quality, custom-designed clothing. In the past, only the social elite could afford to buy high-quality custom-designed products.
Fashion designer is grounded in Chicago (Reading Eagle) NEW YORK - 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.
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