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Cling?s the thing for an icon?s returnTimes OnlineSunday 3rd February 2008 Reinventing an iconic brand in an already saturated luxury market is not a venture to be entered into lightly, even if the label in question is regularly spotted on the backs of Hollywood?s glitterati and comprises dresses that offer more ?lift?n?tuck? than a pair of Spandex knickers could ever dream of.
Fashion Week kicks off FridayAM New YorkWednesday 30th January 2008 Fashion Week, under way Friday in Bryant Park, will feel like a celebration of first ladies -- and not just the one from the world of politics.
Newbies hit New York's runwaysLos Angeles TimesFriday 1st February 2008 Halston, Hervé Léger and Shipley & Halmos arrive with a fresh vision for style and marketing. THIS week, three newcomers to the New York runways will be shaking up the status quo in a distinctly L.A. way.
Minis to the max at NY Fashion WeekLexington Herald-LeaderSaturday 2nd February 2008 The fall trends shown Saturday at New York Fashion Week are bound to cause a collective shiver: Along with chunky turtlenecks and peacoats, prepare for super-short miniskirts. The leggy look was big at shows for Nicole Miller, Lacoste, BCBG Max Azria, Erin Fetherston, Abaete and Kimora Lee Simmons' Baby Phat line - among the early previews for editors, retailers and stylists at the tents at ...
Rock style lives at NY Fashion WeekThe Charlotte ObserverSunday 3rd February 2008 Who said rock 'n' roll was dead? One of the looks emerging at New York Fashion Week was pure rock: form-fitting, hard-edged - and back in black after a year of mostly gray. On Sunday, Max Azria brought back the bandage look of Herve Leger and outfitted rock starlets Joss Stone and Mandy Moore in the signature style in his front row. Rock & Republic turned for inspiration to the underworld and ...
Minis go to the max at Fashion WeekMSNBCSaturday 2nd February 2008 The fall trends shown Saturday at New York Fashion Week are bound to cause a collective shiver. Along with chunky turtlenecks and peacoats, prepare for super-short miniskirts.