Paris Menswear Outshines Milan?s; Karl Lagerfeld Owns a Kindle
? Buyers happily agree the men's collections in Paris weren't nearly as safe as the ones in Milan. They thought even avant-garde designers like John Galliano tried to strike a balance between innovation and wearability. [WWD]
? Cathy Horyn visited Karl
$24.4m is a good figure for Abacus
THE S&P/ASX 200 A-REIT Accumulation Index fell 4.8 per cent to 16,037.9 points in the week to Monday, outperforming the broader S&P/ASX 200 Accumulation Index, which fell 6.9 per cent.
The best-performing listed property trust over the past week was
The Bow Tie: Timeless Men's Accessory, Or Endangered Hipster Trend?
The ubiquitous bow tie has been a part of men's fashion for years-- decades-- centuries, even. From the classic tuxedo, to the retro ice cream shoppe soda jerk, to the trio of Disney dandies known as the Jonas Brothers, the bow tie has been an "it"
OneSteel refinances debt, cuts output
OneSteel, Australia's second biggest steel company, has refinanced part of its maturing debt facilities and cut-back production amid weakening global demand.
The steel maker said on Tuesday that 92%, or $458 million of $500 million of bilateral and
BoF Daily Digest | Nestlé beauty takeover, Paris Men's Fashion Week, Proenza Schouler stays course, Couture's viablity
In pursuit of beauty (The Economist) Nestlé, the Swiss food giant, may take over L?Oreal. From capitalism to communism (IHT) ?From rampant capitalism to sober communism in a single year - that is the trajectory of menswear for the 2009/10 Paris season.?