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| Kardashian. There. We've said it. You awake? Good. The Kardashian sisters (Kim, Kourtney and Khloe, for all you who are steeped in www.cell.com) and the family matriarch, Kris Jenner, are joining with QVC to start a clothing line they've christened... |
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| As autumn of 2010 approaches, women of all ages look toward exciting fashion styles. One always expects the animal print fabrics to disappear, but they are right back again ? everything from zebra and leopard to puma and cobra. They are making a statement in tops and skirts, pants and accessories. |
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| The Kardashian sisters are to launch a new fashion range for QVC. |
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| Not many cats have thousands of fans and a couple of museum exhibits under their belts. |
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| ( FT ) -- It is a steamy day in Manhattan but buyers from Bloomingdale's, Saks Fifth Avenue and other big-name department stores have been lured out of their air-conditioned lairs to the midtown offices of an Indian company called S. Kumars Nationwide Limited. The attraction? |
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| The Kardashians are expanding again! No, they're not adding more husbands, babies, or step-whatevers -- the clan is launching a new fashion line in partnership with QVC and designer Ginny Hilfiger called K-Dash by Kardashian. |
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| The latest addition to the family empire, K-Dash by Kardashian will makes its runway debut during Fashion's Night Out on Sept. 10 |
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| Filed under: Celebrity Style , Fashion News The KKK has hit again -- Kim, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian, that is. The sisters are known to look fabulous in virtually anything they wear, and, now, they will demonstrate their sense of style through their very own fashion line. The line, K-Dash , will make it's debut in a runway show slated for Friday, September 10 at 9 PM Eastern Time at QVC's pop ... |
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| KNITWEAR label Huxley wants to revolutionise British knitwear by injecting it with a little colour. "The label was set up to basically answer two questions; namely, where had all the vibrant coloured knitwear gone? |
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| IPSWICH women are abandoning the once popular G-string in favour of larger knickers. |
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