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6 result(s) for "Women fashion designers Italy"
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Verdict On New York: Newness, Salability Earn Praise Of Buyers
A tricky path between safe and surprising. That was the fine line designers had to walk during New York Fashion Week and buyers generally gave them a thumbs-up for hitting the mark in a commercial way, even though some criticized the lack of creativity. They were trying to push forward without being too challenging, said Tiziana Cardini of Italy's La Rinascente. They have taken risks, but in a very smart way. It was a good response to the economic climate and challenge of the times.
Trade Publication Article
A la Milanese
MILAN — Last season, for obvious reasons, the mood in this city was a bit subdued. But this time around, there's an optimism in the air. Spring is coming, and the anticipation was building as the Milan fall shows got under way. Then, too, October's social scene was appropriately quiet, but now, many designers are throwing part ies. Most of the top retailers are expected to make the trip, and executives at major fashion houses are reporting better-than-expected sales of their prefall collections.
Trade Publication Article
European Retailers Bemoan Spring
At Printemps, [Cedric Charbit] said the flop of the season has been trousers. \"We can't sell them,\" he said. \"We're also not selling miniskirts.\" Petticoat skirts are selling, whether long or short, as are blouses with volume. \"Silhouettes too close to the body aren't strong.\"
Donatella Versace does it all
Rock and royalty's favorite designer, Donatella Versace, is profiled. Versace is the chief designer of her brother Gianni Versace's Versus collection.