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Alligators and exotics, Black Friday ahead, Selfridges' centenary profits, Zac Posen on Target, Comité Colbert grows

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As Sales Vanish, Skins Stay on Alligators (NY Times)
"If alligator is still popular but is simply unaffordable... why are thousands of the reptiles sitting unwanted in Louisiana? And why have prices for the raw product dropped so low? He says Hermès is hoarding the skins, forcing other fashion houses to pay dearly and leaving the farmers with few other options."

US shoppers discount driven on Black Friday (Drapers)
"US retail sales on Black Friday, the post Thanksgiving shopping day in the States, were marginally ahead of 2008, but shoppers were out looking for bargains and did not spend on full price goods or luxury items."

Selfridges heads for £100m profit in centenary year (Drapers)
"A strong start to Christmas trading has been the icing on the cake for department store group Selfridges, which said its profits would bust the £100 million market in this, its 100th year of trading."

Zac Posen to design Target line (New York Magazine)
"Posen has a new strategy to reach an even wider consumer base than he might with the $78 T-shirts from his lower-priced "urban hipster" Z Spoke line: a Target collection, yet another increasingly common business strategy for young (and old) designers in these times."

Comité Colbert Adds Five New Members (FWD)
"The Comité Colbert has added five new members, the first time France's leading luxury industry group has added so many brands at once. Notable from the world of fashion, the Comité Colbert rolled out red carpet to Pierre Hardy, the most acclaimed French shoemaker of his generation."

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