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Fifteen Last-A-Lifetime Men's Classics

Women aren't the only consumers shopping differently these days. In August 2009, U.S. men's clothing stores generated $663 million in sales, an 11.5% decrease from $749 million in August 2008, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. "In the early ...

From LAUREN SHERMAN, Forbes,  26 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Bureau of Labor Statistics,  Nordstrom, Inc.,  Brooks Brothers

Must-Read Style And Design Blogs

Clicking through thousands of fashion- and design-related blogs can be torturous, mostly because there are too many of them. In fact, the phrase "style and design" unearths 31 million matches on Google Blog Search. Which ones are worth paying ...

From LAUREN SHERMAN, Forbes,  24 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Michelle Obama,  Michael Williams,  Daniel Johnston (musician),  Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum

Executive Style: Distinctive Desk Lamps

While investing in an original painting for you new corner office might not be an option in these tricky financial times, there's still a way to make an individual mark on your workspace. Consider the table lamp: Styles range from traditional to ...

From LAUREN SHERMAN, Forbes,  22 Oct 2009

Executive Tastemaker: Nate Richardson

Nate Richardson's first major clothing purchase was a Prada suit in 2003. Actually, four Prada suits: a navy, a gray, a navy pinstripe and a tuxedo. Richardson splurged on the slim-fitting ensembles after cashing in some options at Yahoo!, where he was ...

From LAUREN SHERMAN, Forbes,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Prada,  Yahoo!,  eBay Inc.,  Christian Louboutin,  The Economist

Executive Tastemaker: Damien Finot

Damien Finot, 40, doesn't take shortcuts. To showcase the prototypes of his custom-made trunks, the sales executive likes to invite clients to Paris' Hotel de Crillon, where he displays the leather-lined, handmade cognac, cigar and Champagne cases in a ...

From LAUREN SHERMAN, Forbes,  19 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Louis Vuitton,  LVMH,  Hermes (designer)

Wearable Looks From Paris Fashion Week

While New York Fashion Week is known for its commercial appeal, London for its avant-garde attitude and Milan for its seductive silhouettes, Paris showcases innovative and beautiful designs that could look just as good on retailer's racks as they do on ...

From LAUREN SHERMAN, Forbes,  10 Oct 2009
Related Topics: PPR,  Stella McCartney

World's Most Well-Liked Countries

Chicago was dropped from hosting the Olympics in the first round of decisions last week. And stateside, Barack Obama's average approval rating last month was 52%, according to Gallup. That's compared to spring numbers in the mid-60s. But two recent ...

From LAUREN SHERMAN, Forbes,  5 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Gallup,  George W. Bush

In Pictures: World's Most Well-Liked Countries

The list of the world's most admired countries is derived from the 2009 Anholt-GfK Roper Nation Brands Index, released Monday. The authors surveyed 20,000 people from 20 countries--each chosen for geographic and economic diversity--over the summer of 20 ...

From LAUREN SHERMAN, Forbes,  4 Oct 2009

Ten Minutes With Madeleine Albright

Fashion proved itself powerful even for former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright. In her new memoir Read My Pins: Stories From A Diplomat's Jewel Box, Secretary Albright relays anecdotes of how her now-famous brooches played a role in both her ...

From LAUREN SHERMAN, Forbes,  4 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Madeleine Albright,  Saddam Hussein,  Jewel,  Michelle Obama,  Cindy McCain

Ten Trends To Buy Now

Amid whispers of the recession's end, retailers are still finding it difficult to get shoppers in stores. According a weekly survey conducted by consulting firm Gallup, year-over-year consumer spending was down 39% in the last week of September ...

From LAUREN SHERMAN, Forbes,  1 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Michael Williams,  Gallup,  Richard Chai

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