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Indigo New York hosted their summer '14 textile and surface design show on April 9 and 10, 2013 at the Metropolitan Pavilion in New York City. Attendance has increased 8% over last April, with 1,149 registered visits. The majority of attendees were serious buyers representing all market segments, including Vivienne Tam, Rebecca Taylor, Lily Pulitzer, Sears, Target, OshKosh B'Gosh, The Bon Store Group, T.J. Maxx and many others.
According to Jackie Astier, Creative Director of Astier, "Indigo
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Vogue Window Fashion, a name synonymous with luxury draperies and high-end curtains has debuted the luxury fabric line, Hill Brown by Clarence House. The hand printed decorative fabric line will be completely manufactured in the US.
Clarence House, a company founded in 1961 by New York City based interior designer Robin Roberts with a vision of uncompromised artistry and technical quality. With a void in many areas of the home furnishings textile market, Roberts made a name for the firm by im
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John Wetenhall was appointed director of the George Washington University Museum and The Textile Museum. In this capacity, he will lead the development of the forthcoming university museum as well as transition The Textile Museum to the GW campus in fall 2014. Dr. Wetenhall will begin on June 1 and also will hold the appointment of associate professor of museum studies.
“John Wetenhall will take the lead in shaping a new kind of museum for GW. This is a one-of-a-kind partnership and we are co
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Swedish retailer H&M is designing the opening and closing ceremony outfits for...the Swedish Olympic team! That makes sense, right? But that's not all: The retailer is also creating an H&M Sport label collection that will be sold in stores, based on input from the Olympic hopefuls.
"Their knowledge and experience" will be used to create a collection of sportswear pieces that will go on sale in January 2014, according to Vogue U.K.
H&M has some steep competition in the
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European shares fell for a third consecutive session on Tuesday as weak German data and a gloomy update from luxury group LVMH, which raised concerns amongst those companies posting results this week. Burberry also had the industry talking, ahead of its trading update to be released Wednesday.
Luxury goods companies traded low and fell 1.6 percent after LVMH's first-quarter update dented sentiment in the sector, reported Reuters. The French giant's shares dropped 3.8 percent and dragged Burberr
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Burberry reported second half trading update for the six months to March 31, 2013, for the financial year 2013-14. Retail sales, which accounted for 75 percent of total revenue in the second half, grew by 13 percent on an underlying and reported basis. Comparable store sales grew by 7 percent led by Asia Pacific.
Europe, Burberry’s largest wholesale region, saw further planned account rationalisation and weakness in local demand, leading to a double-digit percentage decline in revenue. In the s
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The Minister of Labour has extended the 2012/2013 clothing industry bargaining council wage agreement to non-party companies. The extension was gazetted on Friday 12 April 2013.
The agreement was signed in early October last year, after negotiations between the Southern African Clothing & Textile Workers’ Union (SACTWU) and seven clothing employers’ organisations represented on the National Bargaining Council For The Clothing Manufacturing Industry (NBC).
The gazetted extension of t
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Bangladesh's apparel exports to the major markets like the EU and US were able to maintain its growth in the first nine months of the current fiscal up to March this year despite political violence specially hartals hitting hard production and shipment, sources said.
Intermittent hartals plus weekend and national holidays led the industries to suffer partial production and shipment losses for 24 days during the month of March and during April ten out of the first 15 days also suffered losses
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Garment businesses are not yet taking full advantage of the country’s political stability, incentive policies, low labour costs and long working hours that allow them to fill their orders quickly.
They also need to clarify the reasons foreign partners chose to order their goods from Vietnam.
The remarks were made by experts at a recent workshop in Ho Chi Minh City on the competitiveness of the Vietnamese garment industry, held jointly by the Vietnam National Textile and Garment Group (Vinatex)
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Europe, the Mediterranean and the United States will ship about 1 million tonnes of naphtha to Asia next month, similar to volumes that have been running more than 60 percent higher than 2012's monthly average since January, Reuters data showed.
That volume is about double Asia's structural shortage of the 500,000 tonnes of paraffinic naphtha it needs every month if crackers are running at full-tilt and other feedstocks such as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) are not available.
Unlike in the pr