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Designer Clothing News Archive27-Jul-2008
"The Reason Why I Have a Laser Card and You Don't" [Nightlife] (Gawker) Nightlife is an ugly business full of pretty people. The rules for 26-year-old clothing designer Matt Levine's new thirteen-table LES bar, the Eldridge, are simple. "Friends and family. That?s...
New York subway romance hits end of the line (Reuters via Yahoo! News) A modern-day love story of a man spotting the girl of his dreams across a New York subway train and tracking her down over the Internet has failed to have a fairytale ending with the relationship over.
Lauren Conrad: I'm Involved in the "Entire Process" of My Designs (US Weekly) Hills star Lauren Conrad is responding to critics who say she's not involved with the creation of her clothing line, the Lauren Conrad Collection. "The rumors that I am not the designer of my own collection are ridiculous and hurtful," the 22-year-old told Usmagazine.com exclusively. "I've been involved in this entire process, every single step of the way." "I have wanted to be a fashion ...
A Nuke-lear explosion, and the world keeps turning (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Rick Nelson and Claude Peck dispense unasked-for advice about clothing, relationships, grooming and more.
Dressed Not to Be Killed (Time Magazine) Colombian designer Miguel Caballero is building a thriving business as the world's only producer of "designer bulletproof fashion"
How To Affordably Dress Designer (Forbes) Pairing fast-fashion with more expensive items allows consumers on a budget to own luxury goods.
English Laundry Designer Christopher Wicks Conducts Unique Online Seminar (PRWeb via Yahoo! News) English Laundry Designer Christopher Wicks Conducts Unique Online Seminar
English Laundry Designer Christopher Wicks Conducts Unique Online Seminar (PRWeb) English Laundry Designer Christopher Wicks Conducts Unique Online Seminar (PRWeb Jul 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1140714.htm
Tough economy 101 (The Indianapolis Star) Used clothing for back-to-school? You better believe it. A T-shirt and jeans from Wal-Mart? Yes. As the economy takes its toll on American shoppers, retailers expected to see some of the biggest sales gains this season are discounters and second-hand clothing stores. Once off-limits for teens, discounters are gaining attention as high gasoline prices change the way parents and children shop.
Personal Finance Daily: Clothing the back-to-school season in something sensible (Market Watch) Read how the economy is hitting the back-to-school season, meet our Stockpicker of the Quarter and discover the keys to gifting real estate, all in today's Personal Finance pages.
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