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Francisco Costa: Material Man
Following Calvin Klein creative director Francisco Costa as he worked through the textile development process…
Farewell Fete
NEW YORK — France will be lucky to have him back.
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To the Extreme
NEW YORK — Textiles are everywhere.
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PV Takes a Natural Approach
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Lace’s New Face
NEW YORK — It’s a touch of Victorian with a dash of sport chic.
Gianfranco Ferré’s Black Label line for spring…
A Big Shiner
NEW YORK — Like a sprinkling of fairy dust, glitter and glitz will lend a dose of sparkle to…
Fashion’s Pledge
NEW YORK — Eco-friendly is not exactly a buzzword in fashion. But with their FutureFashion runway show today…
Cotton’s Balancing Act for 2006
NEW YORK — Cotton Incorporated is focusing on the simple life for spring 2006.
“The season places more…
A Better Tomorrow
The better sportswear market is heating up for spring with full skirts, flirty tops, cropped jackets and…
A Moment Of Relief At IFFE
NEW YORK -- If the textile industry had an appetite for some positive energy, last week's International…
Luxe Worries At I-Texstyle
NEW YORK -- Italian weavers from areas including Prato, Milan and Como were on hand with their spring 2003 lin
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Romance Is In The Air At Print Shows
NEW YORK -- It's time to be a lady again. At the latest round of print shows, which ended their three-day run…
Celanese: Color is Key for Fall
NEW YORK -- An overall enhancement of color will define the fall-winter 2002-2003 season, according to Celanes
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