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Young designers get ready for fashion show
Kalidas Natyamandir will play host to some of Mulund’s young fashion designers later this month as 20 students from the Ha:Likwin Institute of Fashion Art get ready for their first ever ramp show
29-Mar-2005 -
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New York fashion in Dubai
New York-based Indian designer returns to Dubai with new collection. India is fast emerging as a force to reckon with on the international fashion scene and many Indian designers have made a name for themselves abroad.
01-Jun-2005 -
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Welsh fashion designer on the road to success
A YOUNG self-taught fashion designer from Wales has been told to get a collection ready for showing in Paris, Milan and London.Claire Evans won a fashion competition for young designers in London this week and has already been told one of her dresses could be worn by a Hollywood star
14-Mar-2005 -
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Neeta Lulla Haute Couture comes to Hollywood
Bollywood's Neeta Lulla brand, India's answer to Valentino and Christian Dior, is the designer for Bombay's celebrities including former Miss World. A.Fashique is taking this brand to Hollywood
06-Apr-2005 -
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Colin McDowell's fashion moment - Designer travel
Travel has always been part of it, of course, but, in the past, designers travelled to feed their imagination with exotic new sights and colours. Now, very few can spare the time, traversing the globe only because they have to be photographed with the latest celeb.
17-Apr-2005 -
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Fashion Fringe 2005
The new Fashion Fringe talent search for 2005 will be underway as from April 12, with its first event in London.
13-Apr-2005 -
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Designers by royal appointment
Designing clothes for as high profile a figure as Britain's Queen Elizabeth II is one of the greatest challenges the fashion world has to offer.
15-Apr-2005 -
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Runway designs unavailable to large women
It is possible to walk into the Chanel boutique inside Neiman Marcus and purchase an outfit eight sizes larger than Kate Moss or Naomi Campbell would wear.
But designer garments in size 18 are harder to come by than those in size 2. And they're not always out on the racks waiting to be plucked. They're stored away until requested.
29-May-2006 -
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Indian fashion designers boycott Australian wool
Several leading Indian fashion designers have declared they are boycotting the use of Australian merino wool, over cruelty concerns.
The designers made the announcement on the sidelines of the India fashion week
22-Apr-2005 -
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Gaupo's fashion homecoming
In lieu of a slew of wedding gowns, the fashion designer did an entire wedding entourage that revolved around a garden ceremony theme. Apart from being adept with short dresses and strapless gowns for younger women, the designer's keen sense of combining bold colors and tactile elements was also evident in outfits worn by bridesmaids and secondary sponsors.
24-Apr-2005 -
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Margiela Becomes Guest Couturier
Though he’s a long way from fulfilling the technical terms of what constitutes a couturier, Martin Margiela will make his debut on the official French calendar in July’s upcoming haute couture season
25-May-2006 -
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Fashion consumes designer
Emilia Cazin of Hawai'i Kai, designer of the mother-daughter and mother-son line called Petite Isle, has a sophisticated fashion pedigree.
Trend analysts often combine history with personal memories of styles worn by their mothers and grandmothers.
Unable to sever herself from fashion, Emilia went to work for Esprit in San Francisco, designing their teen girls' line.
03-May-2005 -
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Designer to the stars
S.S. YOGA discovers that designer Michael Ong prefers to let his clothes do the talking – and they'll certainly have plenty to say at the KL Fashion Week 2005 Fashion Gala Night.
08-May-2005 -
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Moroccan designer brings caftan couture to Paris
When haute couture week begins in Paris on Wednesday, Morocco's Zhor Rais is hoping to earn a little fashion respect for her homeland with her handcrafted caftans, and show that traditional garments can be modern
18-Jul-2005 -
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Robert Radi Nominated for the DesignPreis 2006
In a truly unexpected letter, designer Robert Radi has been notified by Andrej Kupetz, managing director of the German Design Council, of having received the Nomination for the DesignPreis 2006, the only official Design Award of the Federal Republic of Germany.
06-Jul-2005 -
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