Versace, Christian Louboutin, Chanel, and More Slash Prices in U.S.
By up to 10 percent! For once, we can thank the dollar, which has considerably increased in value against the euro.
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By up to 10 percent! For once, we can thank the dollar, which has considerably increased in value against the euro.
Also Johnny Borrell turns down a Christian Dior campaign, and Saks commissions $12,500 holiday brooches.
Also, Kate Moss is on the cover of British 'Vogue' again, and Zara will open a giant Upper West Side store.
We're thinking Gareth Pugh. See with the magic of Photoshop!
Companies like Saks and Missoni are freaking out about Wall Street, but high-end jewelers aren't worried at all.
Also, Narciso Rodriguez's business isn't growing, Brits choose fashion over food, and Erin Wasson wears ice cream.
They violated antitrust laws and price-fixed. And now you get to reap the benefits!
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