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Som Resigns at Bill Blass

Peter Som has reportedly resigned as creative director at Bill Blass just a year to the day that he joined…

Friends and Fans Fete Toledo

Scads of Isabel Toledo?s devotees waited patiently Tuesday night to take the claustrophobic elevator ride to…

O’Regan Joins de la Renta

Oscar de la Renta has named Paul O?Regan to the new post of executive vice president of global communications.

At Last: A Prada Flagship Opens in San Francisco

More than a decade after Prada first began making plans to open a flagship in the City by the Bay, the…

Growing Strong

Kieselstein-Cord's growing jewelry and accessories brand, with its signature alligator design, continues to…

What Happens in Vegas: $9 Billion Mega Project Ups the Ante on Luxury

The U.S. economy has been battered, but luxury and optimism live in Las Vegas.

Bally Drops Luxury Prices in Japan

Bally is cutting the retail prices of its fall-winter collection in Japan by 25 to 30 percent...

Chapoulaud Tapped for Vuitton Taiwan

The apparel industry has snatched up another L?Or?al executive.

New Gigs, Style Icons Steer Second Half

A fresh breeze will be running through a slew of venerable fashion houses that have new talent at the helm.

Chicago: Reverse Commute

Why would a twentysomething technical designer for Polo Ralph Lauren leave New York to launch a line of…

Renovating Along The Party Lines

Needless to say, architects and designers could not be at the White House without offering critiques.

Designers Feted in D.C.

Laura Bush welcomed winners of this year?s Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards to the White House on Monday.

Luxe Brand Smackdown: Tiffany Loses to eBay In Fight Over Fake Goods

Luxury brands and other labels sold on eBay in the U.S. were dealt a major setback Monday in their battle…

Replay Creative Head Sergio Arreghini, 48

MILAN - Sergio Arreghini, Replay's creative director, died of a heart attack on June 23, the company said…

Europe’s Luxury Sector In Unfamiliar Territory As Investors Cool Off

PARIS - Europe's high-flying luxury sector is losing altitude as pessimism rises among investors.