Apparel News Daily Reader

Bouclé suits, bouffants and baked Alaskas—looks from the 1950s and '60s reign supreme for fall and spring (Wall Street Journal)
Human centerpieces and performance art served up at MOCA gala (All
the Rage)

X Factor Hits and Misses (The Telegraph)
Sitting down with Lanvin designer Alber Albaz (All the Rage)
Textile traditions of the State on display (The Hindu)
Apps add another dimension to holiday shopping (All the Rage)
What chic L.A. wears to the nightclub
(Image)
Gwen Stefani's Big Little Fashion Show (LA.Racked)
Fluorescent Flares – J Brand/Christopher Kane Martini Jeans (The
Zoe Report)

Tamara Mellon Leaves Jimmy Choo (Fashionista)
Vogue labels Olsen twins best dressed sisters (Reuters)

Sears Will Stay Closed on Thanksgiving (Chicago Sun Times)
Euro Falls Against Dollar (The Washington Post)
Hot Tuna to Sell Brand Name (Just-Style)
Retailers Woo The ’Mission’ shoppers (Bloomberg Businessweek)
Print Catalogs still have role in iPad age (Los Angeles Times)
Russia's clothing retail market set for steady growth (Just-Style)
Lululemon Athletica expands ivivva.com to the U.S. (Internet Retailer)
J.C. Penney Swings to Loss (Wall Street Journal)
Salem to hold first Clothing and Household Textile Recycling Drive Nov. 19 (Boston.com)
UR clinic helps businesses navigate the legal maze
(Richmond
Times Dispatch)

Levi's 'WaterLess' program saves precious freshwater resources

(Miami Herald)

Cashmere
experts contest "unsustainable" production claims (Just-Style)