Novel boutique offers flashy duds
Novel boutique offers flashy duds
Miami Herald - Jan 11 9:24 PM
Unique Wear boutique is ensconced in the Sheridan Plaza near Einstein Bros. Bagels -- not the most trendy of locales. Inside, though, the 13-year-old Hollywood haunt has a distinct Soho and South Beach feel, with a mom-and-pop twist. Toddler toys are scattered beneath a display table, a crew of Pomeranians lounge around, and owners Barry Rosenthal and wife Toby are eccentric characters who seem Save to My Web
photo Phil Carpenter/Montreal Gazette
North Shore News - Jan 11 5:41 PM
CROPPED sleeves and a belt help balance the fullness of a pouf skirt. Holts to sell togs for tots this spring Venerable upscale retailer Holt Renfrew will be selling luxe looks for stylish tots with the launch of its Designer Clothes for Kids division this spring.Save to My Web
Los Angeles, Brooklyn and Atlanta
New York Times - Jan 11 10:02 PM
Celebrities planning to sparkle on the red carpet will have to look for the Harry Winston store on the other side of Rodeo Drive.Save to My Web
BRAD, ANGELINA ARE EXPECTING
Lexington Herald-Leader - Jan 12 12:23 AM
Angelina Jolie is expecting a baby this summer with Brad Pitt, according to People magazine's Web site. "Yes, I'm pregnant," the magazine quoted Jolie, 30, as telling a charity aid worker Monday in the Dominican Republic, where she is filming The Good Shepherd with Matt Damon.Save to My Web
Blackwell spears Britney
Newsday - Jan 11 7:44 AM
Britney Spears tops Mr. Blackwell's annual Worst-Dressed list for looking like "an over-the-hill Lolita." "From the 'Princess of Pop' to the ultimate Fashion Flop,'" sneers Blackwell of Spears, whom he labels a victim of "Couture Chaos."Save to My Web
Nicole Miller Designs Look Good on Paper
New York Times - Jan 11 10:02 PM
Nicole Miller invited her associates at her stores to dress mannequins in the window display using only tissue paper.Save to My Web
RCMP say metro man made $1m selling cheap imitation designer duds
The Chronicle Herald - Jan 12 2:11 AM
The RCMP on Wednesday arrested a Halifax man who they say has made $1 million selling cheap imitations of expensive clothes over the Internet and seized a three-tonne truck full of knock-offs of Diesel, North Face, Tommy Hilfiger, Abercrombie and Fitch and other brand-name garments.Save to My Web

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