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Hunter to Launch Outerwear (Oct 11, 2011)
After convincing American women that colorful knee-length rainbow boots were more stylish than kindergartenlike, Hunter is diving into outerwear this fall.Given the 155-year-old Edinburgh-based...
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Manolo Wins the Vote (Oct 11, 2011)
NEW YORK Whats a girl to do buy Manolo Blahniks at $100 a pop or vote? Such was the dilemma fashion devotees grappled with at the Manolo sample sale on Election Day. Well, they are the fashion flock, so you can guess which one won. The earliest arrivals set up camp at the Warwick Hotel at 5 a.m. The doors, which opened early at 8:30, were manned by Manolo public relations girls wearing Vote or Die! T-shirts. Meanwhile, the adjacent holding pen contained a crowd of 25, ranging from fashion assistants to lawyers to manicurists. Theyd been lucky enough to snare one of the early shopping slots before the general public arrived at 11 and anxiously waited to be let into the main room.Naturally (and thankfully, proving that rabid fashion types dont totally live in a bubble) the topic of conversation turned to the presidential race. WWD seized the opportunity to conduct an informal poll of 20 shoppers. Only three had voted, one of whom was an intellectual property lawyer who pulled the lever for President Bush at 6 a.m. Another was a fashion editor who made sure she got to the polls by 8:30 so she could make the sample sale. The third, a department store merchandiser, voted at 7:45 before heading up to the hotel.One Cond Nast assistant declined to give her name or the title of the magazine she worked for because I told my boss I was voting when I was really coming here. She even covered her face with her handbag when a photographer showed up. Inside the main selling room, the long rectangular card tables were covered with mounds of shoes. Shoppers tore through them, hoarding piles for themselves and unself-consciously plopping down on the floor to try on boots and pumps. So was it worth it? A pair of Carolines in crocodile for $400? one fashion publicist, whod been there since 5:15 and was voting after work, said of her purchase, which normally would retail for $1,975. Yeah, life-changing.
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Gov't Targets Web Sites Selling Counterfeit Goods (Oct 10, 2011)
On one of the year's busiest Internet shopping days, federal law enforcement announced a crackdown that blocked 82 domain names of far-flung commercial websites to keep them from peddling counterfeit merchandise and illegal copies of music and software.Nearly 100 million people shop on "Cyber Monday," a day when consumers return to work from the long Thanksgiving weekend. Many buy items online.Counterfeiters are prowling the back alleys of the Internet, waiting to unload shoddy presents unlikely to bring any holiday cheer, John Morton, head of immigration and customs enforcement at the Homeland Security Department, told a news conference.Attorney General Eric Holder said federal law enforcement agents got court orders allowing them to seize the domain names after making undercover purchases from online retailers and confirming that the items sold were counterfeit or infringed on copyrights.The move was applauded by the Motion Picture Association of America and the Recording Industry Association of America. Anyone attempting to access one of the websites will find a banner saying that the domain name has been seized by federal authorities.The counterfeit goods include sports equipment, shoes, handbags, athletic apparel and sunglasses. The copyright infringement covers copies of DVDs, music and software.Most of the counterfeit goods are produced and shipped from China.On a trip to Hong Kong and to Beijing last month, Holder told law enforcement counterparts from China and around the world to do more to fight these crimes.Congress is considering giving law enforcement more tools to crack down on copyright infringement and the sale of counterfeit goods online, but the proposed legislation has run into some opposition.Earlier this month, the Senate Judiciary Committee unanimously approved a bill that would allow the Justice Department to obtain court orders identifying sites dedicated to "infringing activity" and require companies that register Internet domain names to suspend those accounts. And to reach Web sites registered outside the U.S., the bill also would require Internet service providers to block their users from accessing those sites and prohibit payment processors and online advertising networks from doing business with them. The bill, sponsored by Sen. Judiciary Chairman Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., has strong backing from Hollywood, the nation's big record labels and other industries that depend on strong intellectual property protections. But some in the technology industry say it could result in Internet censorship by blocking access to Web sites.
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MARC BY MARC JACOBS Baby Bag Tote (Sep 18, 2011)
Well, here I am, on the baby bag thingy again, but you'll have to admit the MARC BY MARC JACOBS Baby Bag is totally awesome! The stylish tote features soft supple leather with a front exterior pocket and turn-lock closure. Accented with gold-tone hardware, it carries with shoulder straps and includes a matching changing pad. Measuring 12x16x3 3/4, it's available in white or black. You can buy this beautiful bag at Neiman Marcus for $458, with or without a little one.