14 Dec 2006
| by by Staff
they not become so dowdy and old-fashioned).
Today, having undergone its catharsis, M S is a reformed ...
13 Dec 2006
| by by Ed Kemp
The fashion retailer, which has suffered poor sales this year, will use the data to better target activity intended to persuade customers to visit its website, where it has been selling its range since 1999. It has approached a number of agencies about the work.
Earlier this year, the retailer ...
13 Dec 2006
| by Ed Kemp
The fashion retailer, which has suffered poor sales this year, will use
the data to better target activity intended to persuade customers to
visit its website, where it has been selling its range since 1999. It
has approached a number of agencies about the work. Earlier this year, the retailer ...
13 Dec 2006
| by David Bain, Planning director, Beattie McGuinness Bungay
Being even-handed by nature, I used to sit on the fence on matters
Jamoid. Sure, his public persona grates and his Sainsbury's ads can jar
more than a little. And maybe it takes more than fashionably dropped
aspirates to earn the right to slag off working-class mums about what
they feed their kids ...
08 Dec 2006
| by by Gordon MacMillan
According to a report out today from charity War on Want, workers in Bangladesh are regularly working 80 hours a week for just 5p an hour, in what it describes as "potential death trap factories", to produce cheap clothes for British consumers.
In its 'Fashion Victims' report, the charity said ...
08 Dec 2006
the fashion boutique Coco Ribbon as assistant editor.
06 Dec 2006
| by by Joe Lepper
The complex in Regent Street will house the firm's London offices and store, and follows the launch earlier this year of stores in Paris, Prague and Florence.
Tommy Hilfiger, founder of the fashion firm, said: "We are increadily excited about our new home for Tommy Hilfiger in the UK, which ...
06 Dec 2006
| by James Quilter
of creating a low-price fast-fashion brand,
he turned for inspiration to other industries in which Japanese ...
and the quality up. The former number-cruncher truly believes that high-street fashion
should not just look good ...
01 Dec 2006
| by Ian Darby
Gap, the US fashion retailer, has kicked off a review of its £30
million pan-European media arrangements. ZenithOptimedia, the incumbent on the business, is expected to repitch
for the account against at least two other networks. The UK and France
are the key markets involved in the review. Gap is also ...
30 Nov 2006
| by by Ian Darby
LONDON - Gap, the US fashion retailer, has kicked off a review of its £30m pan-European media