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28-Oct-2007

 

Reduce, reuse, re-wear (Los Angeles Times)
Eco-designs were everywhere during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. THE recently wrapped Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week had a definite lean toward green -- both in the number of eco-friendly, recycled-material and sustainably produced clothing lines on the runway and in the efforts of organizers to lessen their effect on the environment.

Jenni Kayne's big picture (Los Angeles Times)
The young designer views her spacious West Hollywood store as an inspiration for expanding her collection. LOS ANGELES designer Jenni Kayne doesn't just want to be a household name -- she's looking to be legendary. "I want to be the next great American sportswear designer, like Ralph Lauren," says the 25-year-old, who launched her namesake collection in 2003, when she was barely out of her ...

New clothing store offers selection of various designer brands (The Equinox)
When selecting a name for his store, a former Keene State College student found inspiration in paint chips. Choosing a name was the hardest part of the process, said owner Zak Blake. "I got together with my friends and we decided that a random name would be best.

Startup: Vital signs of a young regional company (The Oregonian)
Up Your Alley 4223A N.E. Fremont St., Portland Formed Aug. 3 The product: Shabby chic furniture, antique jewelry, original paintings, yard art and clothing -- most of which had seemingly neared the end of their lives in junk drawers, garage sales or on Portland's side streets wearing a "free" sign.

Kate?s Lullaby (The Telegraph)
Amie Davis and her mother, Lynn Dougherty, play with Kate, Davis?s 1-year-old daughter, at Kate?s Lullaby, their new baby and children?s clothing store in Edwardsville. The store, named after Kate, opened Aug. 1.

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

Macy's to get exclusive rights to carry Hilfiger (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Designer Tommy Hilfiger has agreed to sell his biggest clothing lines exclusively at Macy's, both companies are expected to announce today, in a deal that could rattle the department store industry. The deal is a coup -- if not a vindication -- for Macy's, which promised that its rocky merger with May Department Stores in 2005 would give it the heft to secure scores of such agreements. But it ...

Cold weather clothing (ABC 15 Phoenix)
What?s the ultimate cold weather clothing staple? Blue jeans! Get ready for those chilly Arizona days at The Warehouse Sale . This designer jeans sale will be coming to Scottsdale on October 27th and 28th from 10am-4pm.

UK: Primark overtakes Asda as value clothing leader (just-style)
UK fashion retailer Primark is poised to overtake George at Asda as the market leader in the GBP8.5bn value clothing sector according to new research published today (26 October).

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