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POPSKanye Keeps NYFW Shining In terms of celebs, this month's New York Fashion Week has been lacking. Except for when it comes to Kanye West. The rapper-cum-designer has been at practically every show we've attended. Check him out at rising star Sofia Theallet.
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POPSSui's Sticking It Out Designer Anna Sui likens this month's New York fashion week to a contest of survival. Here's our take: http://www.forbes.com/2009/02/11/fashion-week-downturn-lifestyle-style_0211_runway.html
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POPSFashion Week Moves in 2010 Conde Nastees, take note--fashion week will move up to Lincoln Center starting in fall of 2010 (that's for the Spring '11 shows). Hearst and Time Warner fashionistas are surely thrilled, but this is even worse for the downtown mags, such as Paper, Nylon and of course, Forbes...
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POPSTopshop's US Debut Delayed The IHT's ace fashion editor, Suzy Menkes, reports on the delay of the opening of British retailer Topshop's first US store. Check out our story on the what trends retailers are betting on this fall: http://www.forbes.com/lifestyle/2008/09/11/style-trends-fashion-forbeslife-cx_0912trends.html
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POPSThe New Wintour? This New York Times profile looks at Russian Vogue editor Aliona Doletskaya. Check out our story on The Most Powerful US Fashion Magazine Editors: http://www.forbes.com/2008/09/04/style-editor-magazine-forbeslife-cx_ls_0904editors.html
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POPSGet Me an iPhone, Now! For those who love clothes as much as their shiny new iPhone 3G, Style.com is launching a fashion week treat: a new iPhone ap that allows users to watch runway shows.
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POPSThe Brains Behind Vera Wang I saw Susan Sokol give a speech at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology last week. Her story is a unique one, as she not only love the thrill of the sale, but also the form of the product.
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POPSRéyes Refines His Production, Ups His Prices José Ramón Reyes, who's showing at New York Fashion Week this Sunday, is moving from the contemporary category to young designer. That means his collection should look a little more intricate -- but it also means it's going to cost quite a bit more. Will his followers follow him into the next financial bracket?
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POPSHalston's Roll Out The relaunch of the American fashion house Halston comes to fruition next week at the New York fashion shows, but what's really interesting is that the looks will be available to buy just 24 hours after they appear on the runway on eCommerce Web site Net-a-Porter. I'd liken it to a movie going straight to DVD the day after the premiere.
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POPSLive in Europe, Shop in the US When I lived in London from 2003-2005, I used to visit the States once a year to raid Barneys denim counter -- that's because buying a $200 pair of Earnest Sewns only cost me a little over a hundred quid. At Liberty in London, the same pair would have cost me at least 170 pounds. In 2008, that exchange rate is even worse for Americans, and better for Europeans. This article from the fantastic blog The Business of Fashion talks about the money fashion companies are losing.