Fashion Features
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Short skirts may be in the news, but designers still love it long and layered.
— Jan 25, 1994
Monsanto Sees Colors Softening For Spring '95
NEW YORK -- Gradations of color and textures -- rather than sharp contrasts -- will key spring 1995 fabrics and apparel.
This was one of the major points made by Monsanto's color consultant, Phil Shroff, at a series of recent workshops at...
— Jan 25, 1994
Market Basket: Studio I Steps Out ... Cardlin Directs Hook Line
STUDIO I STEPS OUT: Studio I, a New York-based moderate-price dress and suit firm, has opened a misses' evening dress division for spring under the Studio Nite label. The collection is designed by Linda Bernell, who also designs the...
— Jan 25, 1994
Warner's Thinking Big
NEW YORK -- In an industry known for its colorful and flamboyant characters, Stanley Warner stands out.
The president of CelebSales, whose stories are as big as his appetite, is a good match for Roseanne Arnold, whose line of clothing he is...
— Jan 25, 1994
Jones Rolls Out Saville
NEW YORK -- Jones Apparel Group will launch a dress division in March under the Rena Rowan for Saville Dress label.
Helen Merrill, formerly president of the designer and bridge dress divisions of Depeche Mode, has been named president of the...
— Jan 25, 1994
Converters Expecting Leisurely Growth In Half
NEW YORK -- After withstanding a mercurial year in the printed fabric market, converters said the first six months of 1994 should see steady, if unspectacular, growth.
With the trend toward soft dressing, texture and surface interests -- styles...
— Jan 25, 1994
Robert Bernard Named President Of J. Crew
NEW YORK -- Robert Bernard, president of Liz Claiborne International, will join J. Crew Group as president and chief operating officer in two weeks.
Bernard succeeds Arnold Cohen, who left in July to join London Fog as chairman and chief...
— Jan 25, 1994
