Has Ralph Secured Space for New Milan Store?
Dec 16, 2002/ FWD/ --- Several voices in Milan are hinting that the arrival of a new Ralph Lauren store in Milan could be just around the corner.
According to a local report in Milano Finanza, the designer has already decided on a space on the crown jewel shopping street Via Montenapoleone 4, between the existing Prada and Armani Collezioni stores.
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Ralph Lauren
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Calvin Klein Cancels Milan Runway Show
MILAN, Dec 19, 2002/ FWD/ -- As the bidding heats up over Calvin Klein's
business, the American heavy-weight has cancelled his traditional men's runway
show in Milan for the fall 2003 season, opting instead for a less formal -- and
more bottom line-friendly -- presentation in the company's Milan showroom in
Viale Umbria.
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Calvin Klein
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Roland Mouret
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Roland Mouret's 'New Couture' Has Energized Fashion
Dec 18, 2002/ FWD/ --- Maybe it's the black leather matching armbands that he
straps on every day, claiming they make him feel like a superhero, but
French-born, London-based designer Roland Mouret has become a formidable force
in the increasingly precarious fashion world.
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YSL Paradise: The Brand's Big Milan Outpost Officially Opens
YSL Rive Gauche
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MILAN, Dec 19, 2002/FWD/ --- Europe's largest Yves St. Laurent Rive Gauche
boutique formally opened its doors in Milan last week, capping off a frenzied
year of retail expansion for the Gucci Group.
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Runway Show Schedule: Milan Menswear Show
MILAN, Dec 19, 2002/ FWD/ -- Milan Men's Fashion Week Hosted by Camera
Nazionale della Moda runway shows and presentations schedule.
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Valentino Sets $300 Million Target for New Line for the Younger Set
Dec 19, 2002/ FWD/ --- The house of Valentino has signed a long-term contract
to create a new youth-orientated sportswear collection, setting ambitious sales
targets for the new line.
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Food Scraps to Fine Wine
Madrone Vineyard
(Photo courtesy of Norcal)
Dec 19, 2002 /FW/ -- Vineyards in the heart of California's wine country,
including Napa, Sonoma, El Dorado and Mendocino counties, now use compost made
with food scraps from San Francisco's finest restaurants to improve soil quality
and grow better grapes for the production of fine wines.
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