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Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Fendi's Next Phase: Scent, More Stores and the Great Wall
When Fendi stages a fashion show on the Great Wall of China this fall, it will be a watershed moment for the country.
An Open Era
One big design studio, one global vision. For Silvia Venturini Fendi, the open space inside Fendi's seven-story palazzo in Rome has boosted the brand's creative vibe since it was inaugurated in 2005.
Indie Frocks
When Tilly and the Wall took to the stage Friday night at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, their fans were almost as identifiable as the Omaha band itself.
Report Sees China Counterfeiting Worsen
Counterfeiting of apparel, footwear and accessories in China worsened last year, despite pressure from the U.S. and initiatives by luxury firms and governments to prod the Chinese to strengthen enforcement, according to a new report.
Liz Claiborne Sponsors Tim Gunn Scholarship
Tim Gunn had a night to remember Monday at the 59th Annual Parsons Fashion Benefit and Fashion Show at the Grand Hyatt New York.
Eye
The ";Spider-Man" trilogy may provide a cinematic ode to New York City, but the highly anticipated release of its third installment has sent its young starlet, Kirsten Dunst, on a world tour, with stops in Paris, Madrid, London, Rome and Tokyo.
Beauty Beat
Second-quarter profits at Alberto-Culver Co. fell 60 percent from the same period last year, when Sally Beauty was still part of the firm and revenues were lifted by the January 2006 launch of the Nexxus hair care brand in the mass market.
Memo Pad
At a Monday lunch sponsored by the American Society of Magazine Editors, Vanity Fair columnist Christopher Hitchens did what everyone seemed to expect, even hope, he would do. ADVERTISEMENT
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