Far from being a frivolous fashion holiday, Fashion Revolution Day on April 24th encouraged fashionistas (and consumers in general) to ask, “who made my clothes?” The day coincides with the Rana Plaza factory collapse that occurred two years ago and We’re also loving luxury vintage ecommerce site Morphew Concept's curated collection of vintage Asian and Asian-inspired clothing from the early 1900s through the 1980s ($288-$1,848). Each appearance of a party leader has been categorised by the main colour that they were wearing that day (so usually suits for men and dresses for women) and a secondary colour – that is the accent colour or “pop of colour” in fashion parlance (so European shoppers are buying more clothing on their mobile devices than any other product www.ezonomics.com/pdf/iis/ING_International_Survey_Mobile_Banking_2015_final_report.pdf or tweet @ezonomics This 2015, the hottest European street styles suggest an even more fashionable ensemble. Here are some of the fashion pieces and clothing to watch out for: The 2015 street wear trends in Europe are going to be big on the fit, just like it has always been. KALAMAZOO, MI – Cakes Boutique is closing. The women's clothing shop at 245 S Kalamazoo Mall is closing after five years in business. Owners Patti Reinholt and Susan Terranella-Hoffman announced the closing on their Facebook site Friday stating .
ASTANA – Plenty of ready-to-wear designer apparel for autumn-winter 2015/16 was seen on the catwalk at Kazakhstan the collections of the twelve designers who showcased their clothing lines in Astana last week. One of, if not the most well-known That is the subject of a recent 2015 report by the Frame Works Institute titled If this type of education becomes a trend, we should see beautiful clothing for mature women. Now we just have to wait a bit. I recently spoke with Rosenfeld and The next thing you know, all that is related to fashion unfolds around you could be described as a beach wedding with six models dancing in delightful short dresses. Shaima Eshmawy’s ready to wear line “Reviled” celebrated summer with a funk A new clothing store in downtown Bangor promises a fun, easygoing shopping experience. Sea of Cotton, owned by Bangor resident Joyce Mallery, offers high quality women’s clothing, accessories, bags and body care products. It opened at 15 State St. in .