Just Cavalli Could Be on Its Last Leg
The fall 2009 line might not be produced, and this makes Roberto (and us!) very sad.
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The fall 2009 line might not be produced, and this makes Roberto (and us!) very sad.
IT Holding has filed for the Italian equivalency of Chapter 11 and the future of Just Cavalli remains uncertain.
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Over the past two years, major fashion houses have chewed through head designers like a small order of fries. One minute you're hot, and the next minute you're, well, gone.
IT holding, the company that controls Gianfranco Ferré and Malo, is doing a lot of shuffling these days.
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