del.icio.us fashion links for 2007-02-09
Thursday, February 8, 2007 22:30Posted in category del.icio.us
-
FASHION shows in Britain face on ban on the use of controversial “size zero” models, a government minister warned yesterday.
-
MILAN: The dollar’s decline against the euro over the past year has led European luxury goods companies to reduce costs and squeeze out savings. But in recent weeks, the real worry for many chief executives has become the Japanese yen.
-
Twice a year, the international fashion spotlight shines on New York during Fashion Week. It is a chance for top clothing designers to introduce their new styles and seasonal colors.
-
Organic clothing is no longer suited just for hippies — high fashion and big brands are going green, too.
-
Ambulances on stand-by, a mob at the door and clothes on the floor. Is it a riot, or just another normal day on the high street? Simon Mills looks at how limited-edition ranges have changed the way we shop
-
Well-dressed consumers are snapping up stain-free, nonwrinkle suits and shirts, and fashion brands see growth opportunities in enhanced clothing
-
You don’t have to be a fashionista to recognize a classic Gucci bag. The unmistakable G monogram is a globally recognized stand-in for the Italian brand—and for luxury and glamour.
-
Fashion designers used to spend most of their time worrying about one thing: designing clothes. Now, their career options are exploding. Chloe Dao, the Houston designer who won the “Project Runway Season II” reality television show last March, has signed
-
The Strip District has never been mistaken for the Champs-Elysees, but a Smallman Street wholesaler is set to clash with French fashion house Louis Vuitton in a legal battle over the use of a brown-on-brown checkered pattern.
-
Burberry has pulled its sponsorship of a pre-Bafta party ahead of a protest over the closure of a clothing factory.
-
Burberry workers have mounted another protest outside the designer clothing firm’s London stores as they fight to save 300 jobs in south Wales.
-
FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) — French luxury-goods company LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA (12101.FR) is set to buy Ford Motor Co.’s (F) Aston Martin brand, German weekly Autobild will report Friday without citing its sources.
-
Cynthia Harriss couldn’t have been too surprised at losing her job. The boss who hired her at Gap had just left the company and her division had been posting some pretty weak results.
-
BERLIN (Reuters) - U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton should tap into her feminine side and wear dresses and skirts instead of trousers, fashion designer Donatella Versace was quoted as saying on Thursday.
If you enjoyed this post, please leave a comment or subscribe to the feed and get future I want - I got articles delivered to your feed reader.
These other posts could be related to this I want - I got posting:
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Here are a couple of tips for making the most of your visit to I want - I got















