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Designer Clothing News Archive15-Jul-2008
Ethical designer Hamnett enjoys fashionable return (ABS-CBNNEWS.com) Reuters Life! ROME - British designer Katharine Hamnett is relishing a comeback now that the fashion world has finally caught up with her campaigning notions about clothes.
Posh's new clothing line turned down (The Times of India) Victoria Beckham has once again failed in her venture as a fashion designer, with stores refusing to stock her latest men's designer wear.
Walk the walk, talk the talk (The Cincinnati Enquirer) Are you an Obama mama? Or do you have McCain on the brain? Either way, it's easy to sport your preference on a T-shirt, hat, coffee mug or even underwear, thanks to Web sites that can turn anyone into a T-shirt designer.
Stores Are Saying Pish to Posh's New Clothing Line (E! Online via Yahoo! News) Remember when Victoria Beckham started her dVb denim label and her jeans sat on the shelves because practically no one wanted to buy them? Well, the budding designer apparently doesn't remember, because she's moving forward with her so far disastrous fashion career and launching a men's line.
Pie contest adds to animal shelter coffer (The Olympian) Amy Pavletich won the grand prize for best pie during the fifth annual pie-baking contest Saturday at Harmony Vintage and Designer Clothing in downtown Olympia, as well as first place in the berry division, for her strawberry rhubarb pie. Marilyn Richer?s pie won first place in the ?other? category, and Allison Estergard won first in the apple/fruit category for her pineapple walnut cake. Pie ...
Gap Inc.'s Holidays, Three Ways (Fashion Wire Daily via Yahoo! News) Just the gap between high and low is increasingly closed - mixing a designer jacket with a pair of jeans from a chain store like Gap is perfectly acceptable these days - it also makes sense that customers of Gap Inc.'s various brands, Old Navy, Gap and Banana Republic, would look to these stores to satisfy different wardrobe needs, whether it's clothing for kicking around the campfire or ...
Buyers give new life to an old store (The Philadelphia Inquirer) HAMMONTON, N.J. - After a quickie courtship and a minor face-lift, the 70-year-old dowager of designer duds at discount prices known as Ideal Clothing has a new lease on life.
WeWe Clothing Introduces New Styles (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) Ethnic-fashion-inspired dresses and tunics for adults add to more items for children.
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