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Vendors Emphasize Items at Collective Trade Show
The old chestnut about “giving consumers a reason to buy” felt freshly relevant at The Collective and Blue…
More-Focused Project Reflects Subdued Mood
Tempered mood at the men's trade show Project reflected the economy and concerns about CIT's financial…
D&A Cancels August Show in New York
Designers & Agents, the contemporary trade show typically held at the Starrett-Lehigh Building, has canceled…
Rachel Rachel Roy Will Pop Up in SoHo
Rachel Rachel Roy collection will be sold at Macy's and at 111 Spring Street pop-up shop, timed to coincide…
Adrianna Papell Enters Juniors Market
Adrianna Papell has more than its 30th anniversary to celebrate this month.
Ginny H Heads to the Bridge Department
High-end designer Ginny Hilfiger hopes to drum up business in the bridge department for her line, Ginny H.
As Kellwood Struggles, Vince Plans Retail Rollout
As Kellwood Co. tries to avert bankruptcy, one of its top-performing contemporary brands is moving forward…
Nine West Launches Vintage America Line
To support the launch of Nine West's Vintage America line, the brand is staging a musical talent search.
Celebrity Lines Lose Their Luster
Mandy Moore closed her Mblem contemporary T-shirt line, and Paris Hilton is seeking a new apparel licensee.
Life/After/Denim Offering Style at a Price
Men who need a wardrobe to wear after college can seek refuge in Life/After/Denim.
Fighting Recession, Fashion Designers Sharpen Prices
First-rate service, customized designs and sharper prices are among the tactics ready-to-wear labels are…
Taste the Rainbow: Lisa Perry Pops Into SoHo This Summer
Lisa Perry pop-up shop opens on Spring Street today.
Huber Takes Juicy Couture on a World Tour
Juicy Couture president Edgar Huber says the company is working on a travel line, plans to open a shop in…
California Brands Look to Grow in Midwest
West Coast brands like Oakley and Joe's Jeans look to the Midwest as the California economy stagnates.
Late Buying, Slow Pace in Atlanta
Most buyers only purchased summer apparel instead of fall items at the Atlanta Apparel Market.