del.icio.us fashion links for 2008-02-13
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NEW YORK: ‘What happened to all the black people on the runway?” asked the model Tyson Beckford, who attended several shows during New York Fashion Week. “There are no blacks on the cats.”
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All men are little boys when it comes to toggle coats. Grown-up men, even balding men, can sometimes be found in department stores fondling the horn buttons, looking at them the way they might a red sports car or Gisele Bündchen, as the outerwear antidot
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How cute. Marc Jacobs, wearing his Sunday best and still with blue hair, came out onto a concert stage in the 26th Street Armory not 10 minutes after his show was scheduled to start, waving his arms and calling out babyishly to the arriving guests, who in
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The rush of brands attempting to redefine luxury has officially become a stampede.
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NEW YORK - Fashion trends come and go, but Shalom Harlow is optimistic the industry’s latest interest in all things “green” isn’t a passing phase. The Canadian-born model was among those showcasing environmentally friendly couture at Earth Pledge’s opener
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There seems to be a huge cyclone brewing in the fashion world, with a bad economy, it would look like fashion seems to be rearing its ugly head for what it has truly become. Fashion designers who love their craft are fighting to stay afloat, but how can t
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Three models have been sent home from Spain’s top fashion show after being rejected as too thin. The week-long Cibeles show in Madrid, which started yesterday, bans models with a body mass index (BMI) of less than 18, believing them to set an unhealthy
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London Fashion week has kicked off and as always there is talk of who is showing and who isn’t. But why does it matter where designers reveal their collections?
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The Bidding for Saks: Baugur Still Keen But in Holding Pattern VICKI M. YOUNG Feb. 12, 2008 NEW YORK — A bid for Saks Inc. by Baugur Group remains in a holding pattern as the two firms “continue discussions” while the retailer’s top-level executives are
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Politics and business have always made strange bedfellows. In fact, the two are a lot like a drunken booty call: they try to keep close, but don’t want to be seen together in public. You see, while politicians need money and business men need tax breaks,
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This is exactly the time of year when a Laparka, Linda Lundström’s iconic winter coat, would be a wise purchase. But as integral as the Laparka has been since its debut in 1986, it has not allowed Ms. Lundström to escape the financial issues that have p
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LONDON (Reuters) - The focus was more on who was in the audience when London’s premier fashion event began on Sunday because designers said U.S. recession fears had made Russia and Asia the markets to target. ADVERTISEMENT Buyers from top U.S. firms Saks
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We love apparel retailing for the theatre, and hate it as an investment. As the Cotton Ginny Inc. chain struggles with a second insolvency crisis in five years, trying to avoid a repeat of its 2003 stay in bankruptcy-protection purgatory, we’re reminded o
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NEW YORK — G-III Apparel Group, Ltd. (NASDAQ: GIII) today announced that it has acquired Andrew Marc, a significant supplier of fine outerwear and handbags for both men and women to the upscale specialty and department store tiers of distribution. For 2
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Footwear Industry Group Lobbies to Kick Shoe Tariffs Off Books, Spends $870,000 in 2007
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Since it’s become such a chore to keep Comme des Garçons and all its child-labels straight, I thought it might be a good idea to keep this around for reference….included in the current issue of the New York Times’ Style Magazine is this helpful visual
 
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