Michael Jackson embodied what we know of as fashion. He was definitely the biggest international trendsetter the world has known that existed outside the world of fashion. He glided through his performances with ethereal grace wearing outfits that projected his image and eccentric stardom. Red leather jackets plastered with zippers, skinny pants with sequined socks [...]
TOKYO–Takashimaya Co. announced a steep drop both in sales and profits for the first quarter ended May 31.
Net profit dropped a whopping 93 percent to 316 million yen,…
Source : WWD & Takashimaya
Retail is definatly hurting during this economic downturn.
Source: WWD
LONDON, United Kingdom — “Men’s and women’s polo t-shirts in 25 colours from £12.99!” Ads announcing this Uniqlo promotion have been plastered alongside London buses this month, as well as being featured front-and-centre in Uniqlo shops everywhere. Same-store sales rose 18.3 percent in May 2009 over last year for the Japanese retailer, and the company’s [...]
Alexander McQueen was born in London on March 17th 1969 as the youngest of six children. He left school at the age of 16 and was immediately offered an apprenticeship at the traditional Saville Row tailors Anderson and Shephard and then at neighbouring Gieves and Hawkes, both masters in the technical construction of clothing.
From there [...]
We all know Ralph is happily married, So the I kiss Boy’s on his Bleecker St. store is raising question of what the display is for. It is nice that Ralph shows his love for all people no matter of preference.
Source : Racked
Adrien has worked with such companies as Nike, Levi’s, Maxim and other highly visible campaigns.
See more of her work at : Humblevoice.com
Yves Mathieu Saint-Laurent was born in Oran, Algeria, which at the time was the capital of a French département. According to Alice Rawsthorn, his family was among the most prominent in Oran.[4] His father, Charles, a descendant of Baron Mathieu de Mauvières (who officiated at the wedding of Napoleon Bonaparte and Joséphine de Beauharnais), was [...]