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Fashionistas turn out for ObamaHonolulu AdvertiserSaturday 16th August 2008 It used to be that political campaigns would be satisfied if they managed to settle on an eye-catching font for their T-shirts and trucker caps. The merchandise wasn't so much designed as it was stamped out like a pile of red, white and blue bunting. Political paraphernalia was mostly about the message ? not the aesthetics.
Fashion Cares turns glitz into green for charityBizJournalsSunday 17th August 2008 Raising more than $700,000 last year for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Greater Atlanta Affiliate and the Atlanta AIDS Partnership Fund, the swanky Jeffrey Fashion Cares event has become one of Atlanta?s most high-profile and lucrative philanthropic events of the year.
'Dora' to explore with new voice castMoldova.orgMonday 18th August 2008 For the first time since its debut eight years ago, Nickelodeon says its Dora the Explorer U.S. animated kids show is getting a new voice-over cast. The new voice of Dora will be 12-year-old New Jersey native Caitlin Sanchez, the New York Daily News reported Monday.When I first found out I was going to be Dora, I couldn't believe it, Sanchez told the newspaper. I loved watching 'Dora' when I was ...
Fashionistas create runway styles for ObamaHouston ChronicleSaturday 16th August 2008 The Barack Obama campaign, which has been actively courting the fashion industry, has coordinated some 20 or so designers who are creating official merchandise for the candidate's Web site.
Fashion Designers Hope to Stitch Up an Obama WinWashington PostSaturday 16th August 2008 It used to be that political campaigns would be satisfied if they managed to settle on an eye-catching font for their T-shirts and trucker caps. The merchandise wasn't so much designed as it was stamped out like a pile of red, white and blue bunting. Political paraphernalia was mostly about the...
Cheap thrillsFort Wayne Journal GazetteSunday 17th August 2008 The outlook for fall and winter: bleak and bleaker. Even in the best of economic times, a $1,200 Prada frock would give us pause. Big pause. We mention this because we have a habit of grabbing the most expensive outfit on the rack, only to recoil in horror at the price tag. Champagne taste, Heineken budget. Photo caption: Gap?s shearling jacket ($348), skinny jeans ($88) and hoodie ($58) ...
Can Liz Claiborne Get Its Groove Back?New York TimesThursday 14th August 2008 Liz Claiborne was a plain-spoken Jane. She was, in fact, born Anne Elisabeth Jane Claiborne. A high school dropout and a descendant of a Louisiana governor, she was 19 and ornery when, on a trip to New York with her parents, she announced to her banker father, ?I?m staying.?