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Company: Campbell’s cut of perfume deal stinks Ring with 32-carat diamond, owned by Leonore Annenberg, sells for $7.7 million at NYC auctionNEW YORK — A square, 32.01-carat emerald-cut diamond that billionaire philanthropist Leonore Annenberg bought for her 90th birthday sold for $7.7 million at auction on Wednesday. Photographer Irving Penn, who brought artistic ideals to fashion pictures, dies at 92NEW YORK — Irving Penn, whose photographs revealed a taste for stark simplicity whether he was shooting celebrity portraits, fashion, still life or remote places of the world, died Wednesday at his Manhattan home. He was 92. Dour Syria looks to lighten image with daring fashion competitionDAMASCUS, Syria — The svelte models strutted down the catwalk in sexy dresses with bare backs and short hemlines — all under the watchful portraits of Syrian President Bashar Assad and his late father, Hafez. Clothes make powerful memories in off-Broadway’s ‘Love, Loss, and What I Wore’NEW YORK — Clothes don’t necessarily make the woman — but they can make a lot of powerful memories. Estate of famed soprano Beverly Sills up for NYC auction; collection includes jewelry, artworkNEW YORK — The estate of famed soprano Beverly Sills is headed to the auction block in New York City. Details of findings from Los Angeles County coroner’s autopsy of Michael JacksonHere are some of the findings from the Los Angeles County coroner’s autopsy of Michael Jackson: Paris’ summer 2010 shows off to a light start, with Gareth Pugh’s kinder, gentler apocalypse
Great Recession is reflected in our national culture, but are the changes lasting?The economy is really bad, Jay Leno told his “Tonight Show” audience in March. Morocco’s legendary Mamounia hotel reopens in Marrakech after three-year makeoverMARRAKECH, Morocco — Winston Churchill invited Franklin Roosevelt here to relax following strategic talks during World War II, and Alfred Hitchcock shot some of “The Man Who Knew Too Much ” in the hotel’s lobby — which has also been a haunt of the Rolling Stones, Charlie Chaplin, Sharon Stone and many other Hollywood stars for nearly a century. Crisis or mood? Whatever the reason, designers skimping on fabric for next summerMILAN, — Whether it’s the economic crisis or just the fashion mood of the moment, designers are skimping on fabric for this round of preview showings for the spring/summer 2010. Opera star Cecilia Bartoli sings music inspired by castrati, youths neutered for their voiceROME — Long before botched plastic surgery ruined a movie star’s career, they were the original showbiz victims. Short on the Milan runway is more demure than daringMILAN — — It looks like it’s going to be a short summer in 2010 — at least where hemlines are concerned. Armani bright and upbeat for spring and summer _ an apt response to succession rumorsMILAN — Giorgio Armani presented a bright and upbeat spring/summer 2010 collection at Milan Fashion Week on Thursday, an apt response to speculation over succession at his Milan fashion house after the designer’s recent illness. Correction: EU-FEA-Britain-Fashion Week Day 5 storyLONDON — In a Sept. 22 story about the Burberry show at London Fashion Week, The Associated Press incorrectly spelled the surname of the company’s chief executive officer. Her correct name is Angela Ahrendts, not Ahrendt. British fashion icon Burberry is back in London _ and it’s brought the celebs out in forceLONDON — Burberry and its creative director Christopher Bailey made a triumphant return to London on Tuesday night, winning over a star-studded audience at the glitziest event of the capital’s fashion week. British designer Paul Smith looks to African dandies for a Congo-inspired collectionLONDON — Celebrated designer Paul Smith took London Fashion Week on a side trip to Africa Monday night with a startling show inspired by styles worn by young men in the Congo. New luxury reality: Casual, multifunctional as industry grapples with changing shopper habitsNEW YORK — The world of high fashion is coming down to earth a bit. Canadian designer Todd Lynn throws himself into 2010’s shoulder pad fadLONDON — There are shoulder pads. And then there are metallic pieces of black armor so pointy they look like a pair of horns growing out of your back. Klum, Oh and Wilde are Emmy fashion trifecta; ‘Gossip Girls’ likely to get people talkingSome hot fashion trends made their way to the Emmy Awards Sunday night but stars played it mostly safe with few knockout looks. American fashion approaches spring with a cautiously optimistic outlook at NY Fashion WeekNEW YORK — Fashion can’t be angry forever. It’s an industry that thrives on what’s new and what’s next, and for spring that means cautious optimism about the economy. Quirky London Fashion Week kicks off in new home; bids for permanence, prominenceLONDON — Look out London, Anna Wintour is coming. NY Fashion Week draws to a close with Hilfiger blow-out and plenty of seasonless stylesNEW YORK — The styles shown at New York Fashion Week were meant for next spring — not that you’d know it. Spring 2010 Fashion Week shows plenty of cold-weather stylesNEW YORK — The styles shown over the last eight days at New York Fashion Week are meant for next spring — not that you’d know it. Escapism makes its comeback as exotic looks at NY Fashion Week create a virtual vacationNEW YORK — Designers at New York Fashion Week, faced with a grim national mood, looked for a solution far, far away. At NY Fashion Week, black is back, but without all the gloomNEW YORK — Fashion for spring is back in black. From the preppy to the preposterous, spring 2010 designs hit runways at New York Fashion WeekNEW YORK — As the baseball season grinds toward the World Series and another football season rears its helmeted head, a man’s thoughts turn to fashion. Snuggie, the blanket with sleeves, makes NY Fashion Week debutNEW YORK — All the big names came out for New York Fashion Week: Marc. Vera. Snuggie. Yes, Snuggie — the blanket with sleeves — staged a runway show on Tuesday, complete with high-fashion models and a new “urban jungle” line of zebra and leopard prints. Marc Jacobs moves toward femininity at Fashion Week while others are wrapped in bandagesNEW YORK — Marc Jacobs moved fashion toward femininity at New York Fashion Week, even if the other designers who previewed spring collections aren’t quite there yet. With Madonna watching, Marc Jacobs sends out Kewpie-doll look at Fashion WeekNEW YORK — Marc Jacobs, mission accomplished. NY Fashion Week runways full of bandage dresses and slashed fabricNEW YORK — With all its slashed material and bandaged dresses, New York Fashion Week could be mistaken for a haute hospital ward. Victoria Beckham goes old school during NY Fashion Week, presenting collection without fanfareNEW YORK — Victoria Beckham knows fashion, not just how to wear it or how to buy it but also how to make it — and that’s pretty impressive. |
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