L.A. Fashion Week Fall '05: Erica Rose
Erica Rose brought the sky and the ocean to her
Levi Strauss Brings 3-D Fittings to Company Stores
San Francisco–based Levi Strauss & Co. is considering using 3-D body scanners to help provide customers with better-fitting jeans. The 130-year-old denim producer is conducting tests in fi...
CITA#039;s Leonard Discusses Safeguards and Opportunities
The man in the middle of the brouhaha over apparel and textile safeguard measures was in Los Angeles recently....
L.A. Fashion Week Fall '05: Magda Berliner
After a two-season hiatus, Magda Berliner revealed her
Hurley Streamlines Order Management
Costa Mesa, Calif.–based surf brand Hurley International is overhauling its internal apparel order-processing system to help reduce the workload for its managers....
BAM's Costume Grant
The Brooklyn Museum of Art received a nearly $4 million grant to catalog its collection of American and European costumes and accessories. BAM is considering partnering with another museum to...
L.A. Fashion Week Fall '05: Saja
On March 16, Saja designer Yoo Lee showed for the
Directives West Lands Neiman Marcus
Neiman Marcus' West Coast division will be turning to Directives West principals Sandy Richman and Sandy Potter for trend information and the latest on the California market...
L.A. Fashion Week Fall '05: Deborah Lindquist
Deborah Lindquist presented her environmentally friendly
L.A. Fashion Week Fall '05: Rebecca Beeson
After founding her company more than six years ago, Rebecca Beeson presented her
L.A. Fashion Week Fall ’05: Coco Kliks
Los Angeles designer Coco Kliks created an elaborate back story of love and salvation in a Gothic circus setting for her ...
Gossamer Growth
Miami-based lingerie company On Gossamer promoted Renee Lee to national sales manager from her position as planning manager. Deb Zsori was named the new planning manager for the company....
L.A. Fashion Week Fall '05: Shay Todd
Designer Shay Todd took a mental journey to India when she created her
So Long, Pioneer
Retail Slut, a retail pioneer on Los Angeles’ Melrose Avenue, announced it will shut its doors at the end of the month. The store has been selling torn and frayed clothes to punk rock...
L.A. Fashion Week Fall '05: Maggie Barry
It was retro-Asian fusion at the














