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  • LiLo sued for $5 million

    Lindsay Lohan has been sued for 5 million dollars by a clothing company, DNAM The erratic behavior of the actress made it difficult to promote and sell her 6126 leggings line for which the company is demanding 5 million dollars, Radar Online reported. The company's lawsuit states that Lohan's leggings suffered in sales because the buyers were reluctant to associate themselves with her ...

  • Brazils Embraer to sell 40 jets to US airline

    Brazilian aircraft manufacturer Embraer said Tuesday it reached a deal to sell 40 E175 passenger jets to US airline SkyWest for nearly $1.7 billion. The planes have a seating capacity of up to 76 passengers. An additional 60 orders are subject to SkyWest being awarded contracts with major US airline partners, while the agreement also includes options for 100 other E175s, meaning the deal could ...

  • Kerry Washington uses fashion as creative outlet

    For actress Kerry Washington, fashion is a "creative outlet" to express herself. She was assisted by her stylist Erin Walsh in the "Django Unchained", but the actress insists she always picks her own outfits for glitzy events as she prefers comfort. "I work very closely with my stylist. She and I are a team. It's a creative outlet for me. I don't choose to wear anything that I'm going to be ...

  • Made in USA back in style as re-shoring brings manufacturing home

    Martin Rawls-Meehan, CEO of Reverie, poses at the company showroom next to a bed that reveals the manufacturing process, in Silver Creek, N.Y. Reverie is one of a growing number of small businesses that are chipping away at the decades-old trend of manufacturing overseas. They're doing what's known as re-shoring, moving production back to U.S. factories as labour costs grow in ...

  • Canadian Fashion Retailer Groupe Dynamite Announces Expansion into the U.S. and international markets

    May 22, 2013 /CNW Telbec/ - Widely popular and ever-expanding, fashion retail giant Groupe Dynamite opened its first-ever Dynamite American retail ...


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Bamboozled [DVD]

Bamboozled [DVD]

Spike Lee may veer into overstatement when he has the central character of Bamboozled, an outwardly successful, but inwardly self-hating, African-American TV executive, recite in voice-over narration at the beginning of the film the dictionary definition of "satire": "a literary work in which human vice or folly is ridiculed or attacked scornfully." I guess it just goes to show that L ... ...

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    When you're on the beauty and fashion beat, there are insider tips sent your way that are too good not to share.Here is some summer beauty and fashion deals (and splurges) that you shouldn't miss or could be the fodder of a mid-summer night's dream or just a great ...

  • Where to Buy Responsible Fashion

    Recycling everything from electronics to bottles has gotten a whole lot easier. But serious eco-conscious women I know have yet to let that filter into their fashion sensibilities.Partially it's habit- you see a cute outfit, you want it. Particularly it's because we still haven't gotten clear on how much the fashion industry is a pollutant these days, not to mention problematic as ...

  • Hollister AF Clothing Stores Unfriendly to Disabled Says Judge

    comments its CEO made in the past about the company’s marketing strategy. Mike Jefferies was quoted in a new book, saying that Abercrombie & Fitch markets to ';cool and popular kids'; and ';good-looking people,'; which is why its stores do not stock extra-large female clothing. The comments sparked a backlash online that reached evening news programs and even ...

  • Slideshow B-Thrifty plans to launch clothing recycling program

    Alonso Zamora, founder of B-Thrifty, shows off donated goods. Workers will sort through clothing and other items, and what isn't sold will be repackaged and sold by the pound to countries in South America. Click through this slideshow to see more photos of B-Thrifty. Have you ever cleaned out your closet only to find a half-dozen unmatched socks? Ever wondered what to do with ...

  • US Citi Trends first-quarter profit falls 39

    Value-priced apparel retailer Citi Trends has today (22 May) seen its first-quarter profit slump 39% on the back of weaker sales in February and ...

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