2010 February 3
Adieu to CREED's Vintage Tabarome
Creed is pulling its beloved fragrance Vintage Tabarome from the shelves for good--but not without a little bang. On March 9th, fifty bottles total will be offered to lucky clients on the brand's website and at its Madison Avenue boutique. The brand has opted to halt production of Vintage Tabarome, which was created by Henry Creed in 1875, because the quality and quantity of the natural ingredients no longer meet the standards of the Creed family. In other words, darlings, this is your very last chance to stock up. We suggest befriending a salesperson immediately. THE DETAILS: $405 for 1.7 oz shatterproof bottle wrapped in caramel embossed leather, CreedBoutique.com
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Dolce & Gabbana Found Guilty, Sentenced To Prison Stint
The courtroom-set saga continues to unfold: Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana were slapped with the verdict for their tax evasion case, and the sentence isn't pretty. The Sicilian...
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It's Official: PPR Is Now Kering
Today, the fashion conglomerate formerly known as PPR has officially become Kering. The news was announced at the company's annual meeting. PPR stood for Pinault-Printemps-Redoute, ...
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All grown up! Stacey Bendet's resort collection for Alice + Olivia had some sophisticated looks that will have both her current clientele swooning and perhaps some new ones too.
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