Fashion

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    Hom debuts in London with Jonathan Saunders

    Men's underwear brand Hom made its London debut at the recent London Collections: Men event, present two of its lines as well as a capsule collection with Jonathan Saunders.

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    What does the future hold for denim?

    Anticipate consumer needs, focus on innovation, technology and “contamination” — these are some of the ideas proposed by a few heavyweights in the denim industry, invited by Isko to...

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    Desigual sets up office in Rio

    The Spanish brand has opened an office in Rio de Janeiro and has scheduled two store opening's in Brawil's Sao Paulo. Next on the cards is entrance to the Mexican market.

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    A difficult fourth quarter strikes Wolford

    In it's preliminary report, Wolford has announced a below-forecast increase of 1.6% for 2012/2013 financial year and has reported losses after a difficult fourth quarter.

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    Warnaco integration weakens PVH earnings

    The U.S. owner of Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein posted revenues of $1.91 billion for its first quarter ended May 5 versus $1.43 billion a year earlier. But earnings before tax were...

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    Rick Owens to collaborate with Adidas

    Adidas and Rick Ownes are joining forcing for a capsule collection of running shoes for men and women, due to be unveiled at the designer's menswear show later this month.

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    VF Corp targets 17 billion in sales by 2017

    The American sporting group has announced an ambitious growth plan that should see the company bring in 17 billion dollars in sales in 2017, focusing in large part on its outdoor segment.

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    Cath Kidston announces London flagship

    British fashion and homeware retailer Cath Kidston has announced that it will open its biggest ever store later this year in London, tying in with the brand’s 20th anniversary.

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    Sports Direct to shutter 20 Republic stores

    Sporting goods retailer Sports Direct said it would shutter 20 of its newly acquired Republic stores unless landlords Intu Properties and Land Securities Group agreed to lower rent prices.