• Posted: April 29, 2010

Apparel News Daily Reader

Celebrate with Gap's tees for the Met Ball gala (Photo courtesey Refinery29)
Fashion
First Look At Gap's Limited Edition Met Ball T-Shirt Collection (Refinery29)
The Reign of the Celebrity Stylist Continues with eBay Fashion (Fashionista)
Alexander McQueen hanged himself after taking drugs (Guardian UK)
Civil rights leader Dorothy Height had fashion flair, including stunning hats (Washington Post)
Paper suits him: Artist Greg Lauren (Ralph's nephew) crafts cool men's clothes from crumpled paper (Los Angeles Times' All the Rage)
Jil Sander to Collaborate With Uniqlo Indefinitely (Refinery29)

Why Does This Pair of Pants Cost $550? (The New York Times)
Dress Like a Benefactor (The New York Times)
Ladies in Waiting at the Christian Louboutin Event (Racked LA)
Business/Industry
U.S. Bill Would Help Haitian Textiles (Wall Street Journal)
Department stores lure shoppers with exclusives (Dallas Morning News)
Where to Go for Help After a Handbag Fling (Wall Street Journal)
The Problem With Being a Trendsetter (Wall Street Journal)
Needle and Thread Still Have a Home (The New York Times)
Shops – Miss Sixty Melrose Closing, Prada and Fendi Coming to Beverly Center, Cash City on La Cienega, and Downsview Kitchens to Robertson (Mondette)
Sunglass Hut plans sleeker stores (Wall Street Journal)
American Eagle names new Chief Merchandising Officer (Pittsburgh Business Times)
Google Street View Adds Local Business Listings (TechCrunch)
Consumer group agrees with retailers that swipe fees drive up prices (National Retail Federation)
AGOA keeps African textiles afloat (Just-style.com)
UK Retail sales grow for third month in a row (Just-style.com)
N Brown sets sights on US (Just-style.com)
Hugo Boss Q1 profit down as sales fall (Just-style.com)


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