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Designer Clothing News Archive31-May-2007
Polo Profit Increases; Company Cuts Annual Forecast (Update4) (Bloomberg.com) May 30 (Bloomberg) -- Polo Ralph Lauren Corp., the designer of Chaps and Club Monaco clothing, said profit rose 17 percent, beating analysts' estimates on increased sales to department stores. The company cut its annual forecast because of spending on acquisitions.
Polo Profit Increases; Company Cuts Annual Forecast (Update2) (Bloomberg.com) May 30 (Bloomberg) -- Polo Ralph Lauren Corp., the designer of Chaps and Club Monaco clothing, said earnings increased 17 percent, exceeding analysts' estimates, on growth in sales to department stores.
Fashion Designer Partners With San Diego's Ivy Hotel (Display & Design Ideas) The San Diego-based Ivy Hotel has partnered with celebrity fashion designer Tadashi Shoji to design staff uniforms reflecting the hotel's motif. Shoji created a wardrobe program with more than 30 original garments, utilizing specific hues and textures from throughout the hotel.
News of the Weird (The Times of Acadiana) Atrocities, starvation and disease continue in the Darfur region of Sudan as humanitarians try out inventive strategies to get the world's attention. Nashville, Tenn., clothing designer Deborah Denson, for example, sells purple "Panties for Peace," earmarking half the proceeds for Darfur relief.
News of the Weird (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) Atrocities, starvation and disease continue in the Darfur region of Sudan as humanitarians try some inventive strategies to get the world's attention. Nashville clothing designer Deborah Denson, for example, sells purple "Panties for Peace," earmarking half the proceeds for Darfur relief. New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof, who has written tirelessly since 2004 on the subhuman brutality in ...
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