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News, articles and information about the fashion industry, the seasonal fashion shows (such as Mercedes Fashion Week and Olympus Fashion Week) where designers show off their runway creations, and trends showing us what to wear to be hip, including shoes, sunglasses, boots, dresses, slacks, pants, jeans, tops, shirts, jackets and coats.
News, articles and information about the fashion industry, the seasonal fashion shows (such as Mercedes Fashion Week and Olympus Fashion Week) where designers show off their runway creations, and trends showing us what to wear to be hip, including shoes, sunglasses, boots, dresses, slacks, pants, jeans, tops, shirts, jackets and coats.
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Bootie test drive shakes out just fine
/The Associated PressOne look at the funky, black Nine West booties with four-inch skinny heels and I knew they weren't for me — or so I thought. What would I wear them with? Would they be unflattering to my not-model-thin legs because they cut me off right at the...Tags: Starbucks Corporation
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Shoes get the boot
The Associated PressWhether you are school-age or significantly older, there is something exciting about fall clothes. You want to start wearing them this very second. In most of the country, though, it's simply too warm to wear that new tweed suit or metallic-thread...Tags: Sales
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Learn 'Project Runway' skills on Long Island
denise.flaim@newsday.comFashionistas are made, not born. "Project Runway" closes in on its next design meister when season five of the Bravo series catwalks to a close in a much-anticipated two-part finale. If the cutthroat competition has you wanting to traffic in tulle and...Tags: Garden City, Huntington, Babylon, Colleges and Universities, Project Runway
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Designers play it safe for spring as crisis threatens luxury sector
Associated Press WriterPARIS (AP) _ Paris Fashion Week ended on Sunday, capping a season which saw designers play it safe to coax customers into stores despite the global financial crisis. "I don't think it's been as exciting as other seasons," Alexandra Shulman, editor-in-...Tags: Sofia Coppola, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Edith Piaf, Francis Ford Coppola
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Clinton Kelly knows how to get the look
Of The Morning CallJudy Semon is not unlike many moms who shelve fashion for family. She's a full-time physical therapist, a soccer mom and a Girl Scout troop leader with little time for herself. Plus, she pledged to spoil herself with a shopping trip after she shed a few...Tags: Macy's, Physical Fitness, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Health Treatments, Therapies
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Church has begun, please cover the belly ring
The Philadelphia InquirerThe Rev. David Moyer still remembers the gasp as a beautiful young bride came up the aisle. "What was that about?" he wondered. So Moyer, a conservative rector at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church in Rosemont, Pa., went ahead with the nuptials -- quite...Tags: Government, Corporate Officers, Baptist, Clothing and Textiles Industry, National Government
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Keira Knightley's Fantasy Of Fashion
"What does it feel like to wear a corset?" asks Keira Knightley, looking amused. The actress rolls her molasses-brown eyes and starts to gasp as though she's choking on a fish bone. "Your ribs are crushed in and you can't get your breath. Oh, and if you...Tags: Michael O'Connor, Coco Chanel, Jean-Luc Godard, Gucci Group NV, Atonement
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Purple reign
Baltimoreans are going to love this. One of the important home design trends this fall and winter is the color purple.
Purple has been a mainstay color in fashion for a couple of seasons, and this fall is no exception. Where fashion leads, home design is...Tags: Rohm & Haas Company, Design and Engineering, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Advice, Furniture
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As the financial crisis takes hold, already discounted prices in stores are going even lower
AP Business WriterNEW YORK (AP) _ Alarmed by the financial meltdown, stores nationwide are slapping sale signs on everything from fall sweaters to furniture — frantically trying to attract shoppers who are cutting back. Some analysts were already expecting the...Tags: Sales, Restoration Hardware Incorporated, Consumer Electronics Industry, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Clothing
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Calendar: Oct. 2-10
THURSDAY OCT. 2 ART Meet the Artists' Reception: Bethlehem Palette Club Plein Aire Group Landscape Paintings. Show runs through Nov. 29. 7-9 p.m. Heller Homestead Art Gallery, 1890-92 Friedensville Road, Lower Saucon Township. 610-216-0566. BOOKS &...Tags: Hampton Roads Weather, Auction Service, Sales, Animal Science, Moravian College
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Forget politics! Do Sarah Palin and Michelle Obama have any fashion sense?
Sentinel Staff WriterSarah's specs. Michelle's dresses. Cindy's diamonds. Jill's handbag. We love them, we want them, we have to have them. Or at the very least, we want to know all about them -- just as we did with Jackie Kennedy's pillbox hats, Barbara Bush's pearls and...Tags: Government, Nancy Reagan, Michelle Obama, Halle Berry, Sales
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Financial crisis moves from Wall St. to the mall
AP Business WriterAlarmed by the financial meltdown, stores nationwide are slapping sale signs on everything from fall sweaters to furniture -- frantically trying to attract shoppers who are cutting back. Some analysts were already expecting the weakest sales growth...Tags: Sales, Restoration Hardware Incorporated, Consumer Electronics Industry, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Clothing
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