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Cintra Wilson takes on the house of Oscar in this week's "Critical Shopper."
Posted 11/10/08 in The Cut
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Debt Threatens Prada, Escada, and More
As markets feel the crunch worldwide, it turns out that European stalwart houses aren't immune.
Posted 10/07/08 in The Cut
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Gasp! Rich People Are Penny-Pinching!
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Posted 09/16/08 in The Cut
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Clothing Retailers Fret About the Wall Street Crash, Jewelers Sit Pretty
Companies like Saks and Missoni are freaking out about Wall Street, but high-end jewelers aren't worried at all.
Posted 09/04/08 in Daily Intel
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This Just Makes Us Even More Excited for ‘WSJ.’
At the mag’s unveiling yesterday, reporters were treated to a taste of the fabulous life that they themselves may never know.
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