Alessandro Dell’Acqua’s Not-So-Subtle Sandbagging of Alessandro Dell’Acqua
The designer makes a break with his own brand in a letter to press.
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The designer makes a break with his own brand in a letter to press.
The company that owns the label filed for bankruptcy at the end of February.
Also, Burberry capitalizes on its signature plaid, and the January 'Vogue' sold pretty well.
Also, Ivanka Trump still makes exorbitantly priced jewelry (surprise), and you can check out Posh Spice's new dress line.
We've got new runway slideshows from Milan Men's Fashion Week. Have a look-see!
Dell'Acqua replaces the 6267 designers, who went to Ferré last month; Coach plans to open 50 stores in China; and Roberto Cavalli celebrates his new wine.
IT holding, the company that controls Gianfranco Ferré and Malo, is doing a lot of shuffling these days.
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