Cut On the Bias: The Fashion Business

Jeweler’s turning fashion-forward

As the market gets heavy, jewelers are becoming trendy and celebrity conscious.

Picking teams for fashion

Women take their own spin on the male-dominated "Fantasy Football" league for the Academy Awards

Facets of funny fashion entertainment

The Times gives a campy, hilarious analysis of the fashion reality show, “Project Runway”

Offspring Expansion

J. Crew expands its lifestyle-branding concept, targeting their loyal customer’s offspring

From porn to clothes: Jenna does fashion

Jenna Jameson, adult entertainer/entrepreneur, is developing a clothing line

The need of luxury

The author examines consumers’ sense of comfort that propels the luxury market

Another ridiculous gimmick venturing into fashion

An avant-garde entertaining troop makes clothing...Watch out for the feathers!

What is Pepsi doing with denim?

The soda pop conglomerate is trying its hands at apparel design … utterly ridiculous!

Wal-Mart continues its reign of terror discounting

Could an apparel line really up the $285 billion retailer’s ante?

Taking over the reigns: Nike founder can't let go

As the second Nike CEO, William Perez resigns in an ugly battle in the media with founder and former ceo, Philip Knight, the queston remains: Will Knight ever let go?

Don’t be fake: Bloomberg’s mission to stop knock-offs

Mayor Michael Bloomberg is leading the fight against counterfeit luxury goods. It just sucks that it's during Black History Month.

Gift cards in January

Retailers are seeing a boost in sales in a traditionally weak month due to the phenomenon of gift cards.

Fashion consumers, professionals as ‘fashionistas’

Teen Vogue and the fashion industry fuel the author’s frustration with an overused term, demeaning the intricacies of the fashion business.

Gap lesson: transition from basic to fashion; keep your target in mind

As Famous Footwear embarks on plans to offer a more fashion-forward assortment, could they be alienating a target market that helped them succeed?

Ebony fashion show, race, and elitist labels

When fashion is elitist, can it affect the choice of clothing featured in an African American-centric and rooted fashion show?

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