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We haven't seen the end of Barneys' former buyer.
Also, a Texas man scammed Condé Nast into paying him $8 million.
The former Tuleh muse and 'Vogue' contributor takes Julie Gilhart's old spot.
"No employment offer has been made as of this date."
She held a dinner for designer Araks Yeramyan just last week.
This means Sarah Rutson will probably become the new women's fashion director.
She would replace Julie Gilhart, who was let go on Monday.
Charlotte Blechman is the retailer's new senior vice-president of marketing and communications.
Jason Wu, Cynthia Rowley, Tory Burch, Fern Mallis, and others put the burgeoning season into perspective.
Plus, Barneys New York fashion director Julie Gilhart’s take.
Also, a bribery scandal brews at Avon.
For one, stores don't put their line on sale. Also, they're messy — just like us!
Seeing the rate at which they're being laid off lately, the answer is probably not.
Many retailers are skipping the couture shows next month to save money.
That means he gets $200,000 to grow his business and a year's worth of mentoring.
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