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Jacobs Set with Date in Milan Shows
NEW YORK -- Marc Jacobs will join the big boys in Milan next month.
He'll present part of his spring-summer…
Sak’s Direct Mail Attack
NEW YORK -- Saks Fifth Avenue is pouring lots of energy -- and money -- into its catalogs this fall.
The…
Donna Hits the Books
NEW YORK -- Donna Karan just isn't busy enough: Now she's doing a book.
The Donna Karan Co. will publish its…
Calvin Klein, Rio Sportswear Back in Talks for CK Jeanswear
NEW YORK -- It looks as though the CK Calvin Klein jeanswear business might return to its first suitor -- Rio…
Linda Joins Kenar’s Big Top
NEW YORK -- Linda's back -- but she's not alone.
After a three-season hiatus, Linda Evangelista will once…
Calvin’s Jeans Back on Block; FTL Talks Fail
NEW YORK -- The CK jeanswear business is back in play.
Fruit of the Loom said Tuesday it has terminated its…
Donna: Life After Arnell
NEW YORK -- Donna Karan is turning over a new leaf for fall, and like most fall leaves, it happens to be a…
Lauren Store to Debut with Home Line in Milan
NEW YORK -- The first freestanding Ralph Lauren store in Milan will open Tuesday, showcasing the Home…
Company’s Coming
NEW YORK -- For those who may not know what Company is all about, Ellen Tracy has a few words to say.
Ellen…
Issey Miyake, Barneys Part Company
NEW YORK -- Issey Miyake and Barneys New York have decided to call it quits after nearly 20 years of doing…
Is Donna In Distress?
NEW YORK -- "Ninety-five percent of the rumors are false, and five percent are lies."
So says Stephan Weiss, co
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First-Half Gains and Pains
NEW YORK -- The first six months of 1994 were a blessing for some fashion and lifestyle magazines and a curse…
Klein Sees Forte as Key to Global Growth Plans
NEW YORK -- In contrast to a jilted Giorgio Armani, Calvin Klein couldn't be happier.
His newest recruit…
Forte Will Join Calvin Klein as President
NEW YORK -- Gabriella Forte, long a pillar of the house of Giorgio Armani, is expected to be named president…
The Observer: New York’s Streetfighter
NEW YORK -- "Scandals are always the best things to sell newspapers."
So says Arthur L. Carter, the multi-milli
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