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14-Oct-2007

 

Target To Debut Bowie-Inspired Clothing (CMJ)
David Bowie's personal style has always been as much a part of his persona as his music, which is why it comes as no surprise that a line of clothing inspired by The Thin White Duke will soon debut at the bastion of American style, Target.

Consignment store helps sellers, shoppers (The Record)
HAWTHORNE -- Shirley Innis runs her consignment clothing store, Second Glance, with a focus on details that make people feel good. There are terrycloth robes in the dressing rooms so that customers can return to the racks and keep shopping without having to change back into their own clothes.

Clothing designer Liz Lange once battled cervical cancer (The Springfield News-Leader)
New York -- Liz Lange, the clothing designer who helped transform maternity clothing from boring to chic, once suffered from cervical cancer, she told Glamour magazine.

Dragonfly alights in Ship (The Sentinel)
Dragonfly, a new shop in downtown Shippensburg, offers a range of clothing for women.

Fashion designer indicted on sexual assault charges (The Charlotte Observer)
Celebrity fashion designer Anand Jon Alexander was indicted last week on 59 counts of sexual assault in a move prosecutors said would keep his accusers from having to testify at a preliminary hearing. Prosecutors previously charged Alexander with more than 40 felony and misdemeanor counts involving 18 victims that included rape, sexual battery and committing a lewd act on a child. He pleaded not ...

Deal with a kid's designer genes by using a clothing allowance (The Kansas City Star)
Your teenage daughter is sifting through the jeans racks at the department store when she gives you the gotta-have-it look. The object of her affection: a $200 pair of designer jeans.

Costuming an 18th-century production (Bradenton Herald)
Broadway costume designer David Zinn has been working on the costumes for "A Tale of Two Cities" for more than a year with assistant designer Jacob Climer.

Liz Lange suffered from cervical cancer (AP via Yahoo! News)
Liz Lange, the clothing designer who helped transform maternity clothing from boring to chic, once suffered from cervical cancer, she tells Glamour magazine.

Ohio designer shares style (Akron Beacon Journal)
Finally, someone has recognized that the heartland has style. Internationally known fabric designer Amy Butler, who lives in Granville, shares her innovative take on clothing, home decor and gardening in Amy Butler's Midwest Modern: A Fresh Design Spirit for the Modern Lifestyle. It's a style that's outside the mainstream, one that Butler describes as honest, approachable and easy.

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