| Vol 5 Issue 340 |
Wednesday, Dec 10, 2003 |
Bill Blass by Michael Vollbracht: Homage to Bill Blass
DALLAS, Dec 10, 2003/ FW/ --- One of the biggest challenges of a designer who is taking over a fashion house is that he has to uphold the “spirit” of the house, while interjecting his own style.
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Abercrombie & Fitch Discontinues Its Quarterly Magazine Amidst Controversy
DALLAS, Dec 10, 2003/ FW/ --- Trendy retailer Abercrombie & Fitch continues to hit the headlines as it tries to do damage control on its public relations nightmare.
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The Minivan: Reinvented
Dec 10, 2003/ FW/ --- Move over, SUVs - the vehicle which first became a phenomenon in the early eighties is making a comeback.
Minivans were an instant hit when they were first introduced 20 years ago - they were practical and versatile, able to seat seven with a comfortable car-like ride, as well as able to carry large amounts of cargo.
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Human Expressions Etched in Video
LONDON, Dec 10, 2003/ FW/ --- One needs time and patience to view Bill Viola’s: The Passions.
For some the exploration of human expressions as he presents them may be too painful to deal with. It is almost like seeing the drawings of an animated film one frame at a time.
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Narciso Rodriguez: Very Classic and Completely Modern
DALLAS, Dec 9, 2003/ FW/ --- Narciso Rodriguez, two-time CFDA Designer of the Year winner explored the woman’s feminine side with his Spring 2004 collection.
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