del.icio.us fashion links for 2007-11-02
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At a small luncheon for investors in luxury stocks yesterday the subject of why some companies, like Louis Vuitton, haven’t made more of an impact in the shoe sector, when it appears to be one that could easily take over handbags as the next hot accessory
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Euro’s Rise, Low-Cost Rivals, Labor Costs Spur Gamble; Not Always ‘Made in Italy’ Egyptians Suit Valentino By ALESSANDRA GALLONI in Cairo, Egypt, CECILIE ROHWEDDER in London and TERI AGINS in New York Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL September 2
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LONDON, Oct 26 (Reuters) - The credit crunch has failed to put the squeeze on private equity’s interest in luxury goods, said financiers, deal advisers and luxury goods executives at the World Luxury Congress this week.
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Long before Primark, Harry Selfridge was the king of retail but his addiction to loose women and gambling left him penniless and arrested for vagrancy outside his own store
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The National Toxic Encephalopathy Foundation (NTEF) is intensifying its controversial campaign against Clarins’ Angel Parfum with claims that it contains a dangerous ingredient and should therefore be reclassified as a drug by the FDA.
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Perhaps you’ve seen a memorable Louis Vuitton ad in the back of New York and other magazines: a pensive Mikhail Gorbachev being driven in a limo past the remains of the Berlin Wall, his only companion a trusty piece of LV luggage with some reading materia
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EVERYONE’S talking about the bubble, and when it will burst. Skip to next paragraph Alli Arnold There is too much inventory. Prices are absurdly high. And analysts are predicting a slowdown in a market that may have already passed its peak of irrational
 
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