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  • This St. Patrick's day, no matter how the holiday is celebrated, Yandy.com, online retailer of lingerie and costumes, has the bases covered with hundreds of sexy and silly St. Patrick's day items recently added to the site. Yandy offers something for every type of St. Patrick's Day celebration, whether it is a night on the town sipping on green beer or a romantic night in kissing more than the Blarney Stone. For those hitting the bar scene, Yandy carries several St. Patrick's day costumes com
  • The Inditex Group’s net sales in FY2012 (1 February 2012 to 31 January 2013) rose by 16% from 2011, to 15.9 billion euros. Net income totaled 2.3billion euros, an increase of 22% from a year earlier. In constant currency terms, net sales increased by 14%, while like-for-like store sales raised by 6% in the same period. Highlights of results ? The Group created 10,802 new jobs in 2012, bringing its workforce to120, 314 employees. ? Investment totaled 1.4 billion euros, notably on logist
  • British fashion retailer M&Co has unveiled its spring/summer collection for 2013, with light, pastel colours and pretty floral outfits at the heart of the range. The new Paloma floral print shift dress with its bold and elegant pattern is already proving to be popular with women looking to freshen up their summer wardrobe, along with M&Co's new soft spot red prom dress - perfect with some simple stud earrings and a chain bag for a relaxed lunch, or teamed with heels and a clutch bag a
  • Apparel Export Promotion council (AEPC) shall once again be participating in International Fashion Fair, Tokyo scheduled from 17-19 July, 2013 along with SRTEPC, TEXPROCIL and WOOLTEXPRO and other EPCs as organizing partners under the aegis of MOT. Over 25,000 trade visitors attended the IFF show last year in July, 2012. On the basis of recommendations of the Ministry of Textiles, Ministry of Commerce has approved funding under Market Access Initiative for the Mega Apparel & Textile Show
  • The imports of textiles and apparels by the US increased in January 2013, with Vietnam and Bangladesh turning out to be the fastest growing suppliers to the western nation. The overall textile and apparel imports by the US grew by 3.7 percent year-on-year to 4.611 billion square metre equivalents (SME) in January, according to the figures released by the US Department of Commerce’s Office of Textiles and Apparel (OTEXA). Value-wise, US textile and garment imports during the month were wort
  • The Curtain Exchange, a designer drapery retailer in Louisville, Kentucky will be hosting the Peacock Alley Bedding Trunk Show on Thursday, March 21 from 1-7 pm at The Vogue Center in St. Matthews. The trunk show offers guests the opportunity to meet Peacock Alley luxury bedding specialist Brad Cleveland, as well as the chance to see the latest bedding designs and styles from Peacock Alley. This event is the perfect opportunity for guests to prepare for upcoming events like the Kentucky Derby
  • The talented American artist Inez Harwood has set a Guinness World record by creating the world’s longest tie-and-dye piece of cloth under her Liberty project, which strives to spread awareness about America’s dying textile industry. Woven in South Carolina’s Inman Mills with 100 percent domestically grown cotton, the approximately 950 pounds heavy tie-and-dye cloth was made of using 120 pounds of dye and 8,000 zip-ties. Breaking Tokushima Japan’s record holding 2739 feet and five inches l
  • Rehabmart.com, an online e-commerce company that sells rehabilitation and medical supplies, has joined into a distribution agreement with Confortaire, Incorporated, to offer their Abduction Pillow to a wider consumer marketplace. Headquartered in Tupelo, Mississippi, Confortaire manufactures high quality polyurethane foam and polyester fiber products for a wide range of applications. With the most advanced cutting equipment available and a management team that boasts over 100 years of combined f
  • Primitive, the well known Chicago gallery has opened an exhibition of rare, hand woven African ceremonial skirts known as “heirloom cloth.” Created by the Dida People in the Ivory Coast, the textiles are woven without the use of a loom utilizing a now “extinct” weaving technique. Dida women assembled bundles of fibers from the raffia palm tree and deftly braided them by hand into tubular skirts with no seams. The result is a distinctive cloth cylinder or tube meant to be worn as a form of finery
  • Located in China’s industry hub for home furniture and furnishings, Intertextile Guangzhou Hometextile China will run from 18 – 21 March at the China Import and Export Fair Complex. Taking place concurrently with three extensive home furnishings trade fairs, an exceptional opportunity is provided to all participants to gain useful insights into the fast-growing domestic market, keep up-to-date with the latest industry trends and technology, and meet the right suppliers among the thousands exhibi
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