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Employees from other Hollister stores were flown in to walk around and look pretty.
Shirtless models are perhaps only a good idea in theory.
Also, Nicole Kidman brought haute couture gowns back to the red carpet.
Also, Emma Watson wears Christopher Kane on Letterman.
Paige Gamble handbags and TOMS Shoes join the Hamptons fray in time for Fourth of July weekend.
Stock up on sixties-inspired dresses, candy-colored duffels, bedding, and more.
The marketing attempts are desperate, but they just might work.
The Brooklyn-based design duo fêtes their first stand-alone storefront this weekend.
Nolita fills in an empty storefront with the men's- and women's-basics company.
A Citigroup consultant launches a collection geared toward the working woman.
Where to find tiny bikinis, oversize sunglasses, floppy hats, and fancy beach towels.
Last Saturday, Jeremy Argyle flung open its doors on Spring Street, offering men a paradise of preppy shirts.
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