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Designer Clothing News Archive29-Oct-2007
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.
All dressed up and, oh, so many places to go (Boston Globe) Christian Lacroix: Histoires de mode PARIS Nov. 8-April 27, 2008 When French designer Christian Lacroix was a young man studying art history at Ecole de Louvre, he secretly wished he were studying fashion history instead. "Being a fashion curator in a museum was my dream," Lacroix said last year. "But at the time, the fashion museum did not exist." To ...
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).
WET DREAM (New York Post) YOU can shop till you drop, but for young professionals with a wardrobe of suits, maintenance is an expensive pain. Can a suit be wash 'n' wear like your favorite pair of sweats? The answer now is: Break out the Tide! Washable suits have popped...
Local fashion show (The Kansas City Star) Local fashion show What: Fall fashion show by local clothing designer Heather Rama, whose label is CastOffs. Sal Retta will perform while models wear Rama?s designs. The theme is turn-of-the-century French-style clothing made from vintage patterns and fabric.
Real estate transactions (Houston Chronicle)
High cost of keeping up with yummy mummies (The Scotsman) IF YOU dress your baby in designer clothes and push him or her around in a Bugaboo as you head for your latest dose of Botox, the chances are you are part of the multi-billion-pound drive to be the perfect "yummy mummy".
Couture goes heavy metal (Daily Telegraph) From rugby terraces to designer collections, the medieval look is making a comeback. Hilary Alexander lays out the pros and cons of chain-mail chic.
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 ...
Dragonfly alights in Ship (The Sentinel) Dragonfly, a new shop in downtown Shippensburg, offers a range of clothing for women.
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