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From the WWD Archive: Cynthia Rowley Revs Up
Just before her 1992 fall showing, WWD interviewed the darling of kitsch, Cynthia Rowley, whose flair for…
South American Swimwear Firms Dive into U.S. Market
ATLANTA -- Tackling the U.S. market has meant big business for a number of South American swimwear companies…
Atlanta Discounters’ Hot Looks
ATLANTA -- Discounter giants are going after the junior sportswear business in this area, allocating…
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New Concepts Lure Southeast Consumers
ATLANTA -- According to retailers in the Southeast, some major changes are under way in the fragrance…
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I'm a New Yorker at heart, but living in the South and waking up to the sunshine every day can change a
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Eurotard’s Love Connection
ATLANTA -- A confirmed nondancer, Tolbert Yilmaz could have created a problem for himself when he married a…
Natural Looks, Treatment Fuel Southeast Gains
ATLANTA -- A boom in nail care and strong gains in treatment are fueling the drugstore cosmetics business in…
The Learning Curve
There's plenty of competition out there, but during market week, it sometimes turns friendly. The Atlanta…
The Riches of Summerville Rags
AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Trish Zetterberg is tough. She's tough on her employees, she's tough on her manufacturers and…
The Suit Specialists
From Ladies who Lunch to Corporate Executives, Suits are a Staple. Here, a Look at the Mart's Meading Jacket…
Island Trading Breezes Into South Beach
MIAMI -- The colorful clothes and snappy home accessories of Island Trading Co. have added some spice to…
Southeast Consumers Seek Simple Items, Quick Results
ATLANTA -- Rehydrate, refirm and regenerate -- these are the buzzwords that are creating consumer interest…
Rexer-Parkes: Maxing Out the Mix
ATLANTA -- "Most of our customers are just like us, in their 30s with jobs and families," says Marie…
Lingerie: Special and Sexy
ATLANTA -- From a basic slip to a bridal negligee, Danbury Apparel works on the idea that the plus-size woman…
The Last Word: What’s Old is What’s Cool; Yesterday’s Jeans are Today’s Big Business
ATLANTA, Ga. -- It used to be that the only place to find a pair of "previously owned" -- used -- jeans was…