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  • We miss Sex and the City for a multitude of reasons—not just including all those sage life lessons gleaned the show but also for the mind-blowing, freak-out fabulous fashion each week. And not to play favorites or anything, but we especially drooled over Carrie's adventurously cool, high-low, and vintage-sprinkled wardrobe, even when we watch the reruns now. (We bow down to you, Patricia Field.) So it was particularly exciting to see Sarah Jessica Parker step out in this outfit last night:
  • Louis Vuitton announces the appointment of Nicolas Ghesquière as artistic director of its women’s collections. The Maison Louis Vuitton is thrilled to welcome Nicolas Ghesquière, one of today’s greatest talents. He will bring a modern creative vision to the House’s women’s collections, building on the values of refinement, savoir faire and extreme quality which are at the heart of the Louis Vuitton Maison since 1854. "Louis Vuitton has always incarnated for me the symbol of ultimate luxury
  • Cruising with Bottega – For its cruise 2014 campaign, Bottega Veneta enlisted photographer David Armstrong to shoot on location in New York City. Model Laura Love stars in the advertisements, replacing fall face Raquel Zimmermann. Laura lounges in the pictures, wearing the elegant and ladylike designs of creative director Tomas Maier. “The clothes in this collection have an informal sensibility that is intrinsic to Cruise, and yet as with all our collections, there is a rigorous craftsmanship be
  • Elegant Resort – For its resort 2014 campaign, Prada taps Anna Ewers, Amanda Murphy and Cameron Russell for a set of images photographed by Steven Meisel. This marks Anna’s first ad for Prada while Cameron and Amanda have both already appeared in the Italian fashion label’s fall 2013 campaign. Surrounded by luggage and luxuriating in lounge chairs, the trio seems to have encountered the glamorous side of paradise in the glossy images. Source: Fashion Gone Rogue.
  • Analysts predicted that Marks & Spencer will reveal a further drop in general merchandise sales tomorrow when the department store releases its half-year financial results. Chief executive officer Marc Bolland launched a three-year plan back in 2010, with hopes of turning around Marks and Spencer’s declining general merchandise sales and rebuilding its image as an "international, multi-channel retailer.” However, not a single retail analyst in London is predicting a rise in Marks & Spenc
  • For the cover of her new single artwork ‘Dope’, internationally acclaimed artist Lady Gaga donned a black hat from designer duo Ksenia Schnaider. Lady Gaga, who is known for her unique and quirky fashion choices, combines the hat with an oversized boxy blazer and one boot. The fashion label Ksenia Schnaider was created two years ago by the Ukrainen designer Ksenia Marchenko and her partner Russian graphic designer Anton Schnaider, who wanted to pursue her dream of becoming a fashion designer.
  • Joan Smalls and Anja Rubik for Hugo Boss Autumn/Winter 2013 | Source: Hugo Boss Hugo Boss AG, the German luxury clothing-maker, reported earnings that missed analysts estimates as a difficult market environment in China and a weakening wholesale business offset higher retail sales. Third-quarter earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, amortization and one-time items rose 5 percent to 173.1 million euros ($237.3 million), Metzingen-based Hugo Boss said in a statement today. The avera
  • Bosideng campaign | Source: Bosideng Chinese globetrotters seeking some Western pizazz for their wardrobes in the chic boutiques of Place Vendome in Paris or London’s Mayfair are increasingly likely to end up pondering altogether more familiar garb. Shanghai Woo, a homespun Chinese maker of scarves, plans outlets in Paris, London, Milan and New York over the next three years. Bosideng International Holdings Ltd., seller of 500 yuan ($82) down jackets in China, is counting on a new store in
  • British high street champion Next has positively surprised the market by returning to growth after a weak start to the year. The retailer said trading had been volatile but reported total sales up 4.3 percent percent in the 13 weeks to October 26. Next now expects pre-tax profit to come in at a bracket of 650 to 680 million pounds, this is a 9.4 percent year-on-year increase. The apparel retailer previously issued pre-tax profits guidance in the range of 635 to 675 million pounds. The sale
  • Global management company Bain & Company has stated the sale of luxury goods will increase by 6 percent this year. In a report Bain said worldwide sales of personal luxury goods would rise 6 percent at constant exchange rates in 2013, higher than the 5 percent rise seen in 2012. The growth rate would be 2 percent at current exchange rates, due to the strength of the euro against the US dollar and the Japanese yen. The worldwide market in luxury goods is set to be worth 217 billion euros i
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