Louis Vuitton Handbags and Clothing Continue Selling Briskly
LVMH's watches, jewelry, and Champagne? Not so much.
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LVMH's watches, jewelry, and Champagne? Not so much.
Also, Sir Philip Green says sales at New York’s Topshop are still brisk.
Naturally, she hopes the rest of the world will stop buying Balmain jeans just because they cost $1,500.
Also, Net-A-Porter's profits rose 234 percent last year.
And the footwear line is gone, too.
They bought it in 2006 for $517 million.
Also, Lara Stone booked a lingerie campaign.
They've been CEO-less for over a year. What gives?
Also 'The Face' might be revived next year, and Christian Louboutin is in town!
Even though this market has the largest potential for growth of any in the clothing industry.
It's just changing the venue because it feels like it, okay?
His recently bankrupt label has been unable to pay him.
And a British study says that blondes are "25 percent more likely to strike out on a first date."
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