del.icio.us fashion links for 2007-11-21
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NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - Those who consider the world of fashion to be superficial will find little to alter their opinion in “Lagerfeld Confidential,” Rodolphe Marconi’s film about famed designer Karl Lagerfeld.
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Are apparel manufacturers and retailers deliberately selling sports-themed clothes with gang colors and symbols?
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In 1932, a group of American fashion manufacturers found themselves beset by a proliferation of cheap knockoffs. Designs, then as now, were not protected by patents or copyrights, so the manufacturers decided to take direct action to stop the copying. The
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Why are we asking this now? The flamboyant Italian designer Roberto Cavalli’s collection for high street shop H&M went on sale yesterday. It features 20 men’s pieces and 25 women’s pieces, including underwear and accessories, and the defining motif of the
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In a Corner of New York City, Yuta Powell Caters to Women Who Shun Ubiquitous Labels
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There was a time when slimness was the absolute prerequisite for urban Japanese women, when designers like Shinichiro Arakawa and Yohji Yamamoto professed a flat refusal to make clothes for women who weren’t fragile and thin, whose chests and hips were ba
 
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