Will Tiffany & Co. and Elsa Peretti’s Heart Necklace Go On?
The company is trying to acquire the designer's intellectual property rights.
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The company is trying to acquire the designer's intellectual property rights.
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They're onboard with the idea that a color can be trademarked.
Also, Burberry has been named the most "digitally competent" fashion brand by an NYU think tank.
Which has everything to do with Vogue, the CFDA, and the Met Gala, of course.
They're the first winners of a new CFDA/'Vogue' grant program for jewelry designers.
The Gingriches were just so ... GENEROUS. It was disgusting.
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