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  • The valiantly innovative lyrics, written by the legendary rock musician of all times ‘Jimi Hendrix’, will now be immortalised in a special clothing line created by the music-inspired lifestyle brand Lyric Culture. Licensed by Jimi’s family-owned company Experience Hendrix, LLC, the menswear line will be unveiled on the 70th birthday of the late American singer and songwriter. The collection will feature the world’s greatest guitarist’s images and handwritten poetry printed on T-shirts, dr
  • A celebration of the woman in her charms, elegance, femininity and grace. Footwear are real art masterpieces, not just accessories. It’s the new Loriblu collection. Class and refinement for an exclusive collection that express passion and glam style, through the charm and suggestion of an elegant and sophisticated fashion. Clean, minimal and linear lines are embellished with unique accessories, shining brooches and Swarovski Elements rhinestones that light up shoes with shimmering reflections
  • Toys "R" Us Inc. announced that it has entered a partnership with Thyme Maternity, Canada's leading maternity fashion brand from Montreal-based Reitmans Canada Ltd., to bring a collection of maternity apparel and accessories exclusively to its Babies"R"Us customers in the U.S. This marks the U.S. debut of Thyme Maternity, and further solidifies Babies"R"Us as THE destination for expectant moms. The collection is available now online at Babiesrus.com and will be featured in dedicated maternit
  • Shops for Snobs, has added another designer of Eco-friendly clothing to its collection. Color Me Cotton's all cotton fashions seems to fit right in with the other natural fabric collections from Shops for Snobs. Joseph Demirjian began his venture into the world of cotton back in 1978 in the garage of his own home in Southern California. His designs are both practical, comfortable, and attractive. Demirjian takes influence from both the current American styles and from the styles of his birth
  • Debenhams announced the launch of its multi-million pound Christmas TV advert – the retailer’s first since 2006. The announcement falls against a backdrop of strong full year results from Debenhams, including an increase in profits of 4.2%, online sales up 39.8%, total sales up 2.6% and like for likes up 2.3% including vat. For the first time, the ‘Christmas Made Fabulous’ ad stars Designers at Debenhams newcomer Jenny Packham, alongside favorites Julien Macdonald and Henry Holland. Air
  • In an attempt to expand its non-food businesses, Morrisons, the fourth largest supermarket chain in the UK, is soon going to launch its maiden garment line called Nutmeg. The famous grocery retailer’s new apparel range will initially focus only on children's clothing and adult essentials. The firm plans to employ over 50 clothing specialists, mainly comprised of buyers, merchandisers and designers, into its recently opened office in Leicester, UK. The Nutmeg range will be sold in more
  • Cotton spot prices in India, the world's second largest producer, are likely to extend losses over the next two weeks as harvesting gathers pace after holidays, but buying by yarn makers to meet overseas demand could limit the downtrend. Trading is likely to be subdued as Diwali holidays and celebrations run through the first half of November. Once those holidays are over, harvesting should start in earnest and rising supplies will combine with weak export demand to depress prices, traders
  • FMC Corporation expects mixed demand trends for its Soda ash in North America according to a supplemental commentary (Q&A) released by the company on 31st October, 2012. On the positive side, FMC witnessed the startup of a new container glass plant at Washington. The Company witnessed an increase in housing, auto production, architectural billings index and Chemical rail loadings as compared to last year. On the negative side, two glass plants were idled this year. The company further
  • Chinese incomes grew quite rapidly from 2002 to 2011. Last year, per capita disposable income for China's urban residents reached more than 21,000 yuan, an 180 percent increase over 2002. On average, each urban Chinese resident has seen his or her disposable income rose over 10,000 yuan in last decade. Meanwhile, per capita net income of Chinese rural residents in 2011 exceeded 6,900 yuan, growing 160 percent from 10 years ago. The growth in the incomes of rural residents has outpaced their u
  • A worker inspects cotton imports at a cotton reserve site in Nantong,Jiangsuprovince. [Photo/China Daily] Cotton Council International, the export promotion unit of the National Cotton Council of America, said it remains "cautious" about making predictions concerning Chinese demand for US cotton in the coming year. China's textile industry is struggling amid the current high price of domestic cotton and weak demand. "China has lost some competitiveness as a garment exporter," said Karin Mal
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