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Couture's reality check, Shoppers pull back, Primark scores, Tesco’s F&F coming soon, Renzo Rosso hits India

"Under the sign of the lion" Chanel's Couture Show Fall 2010 | Source:
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Full Spectrum, Less Spectacle (NY Times)
"Don't be fooled by the giant lion at Chanel... Most of the remaining half-dozen or so houses that show haute couture scaled down their presentations... a nip here, a tuck there and a P.R. man explaining in a hushed tone that the designer wanted to 'return to couture's roots.'"

Luxury shoppers pull back in June (Bloomberg)
"MasterCard Advisor's SpendingPulse reported late Wednesday that luxury spending dropped 3.9 percent in June from a year earlier, the first decline since November."

Primark's sales boosted by £12 dresses and £10 shoes (Guardian)
"Its £12 floral dresses and court shoes for a tenner pulled in shoppers, with analysts estimating like-for-like sales increased 7% in the 16 weeks to 19 June. That is just shy of the 8% figure reported for the first six months and better than high street rivals."

Tesco to make its West End fashion debut (Telegraph)
"The supermarket... has already looked at potential sites on Oxford Street and High Street Kensington. The store would be branded F&F after Tesco's own-label clothing range, previously called Florence & Fred."

In Fashion, Lifestyle, Not Age, Defines a Consumer Group (Forbes India)
"Renzo Rosso looks every bit the rebel. His graying curls peep out of a baseball cap and tattoos pop out from under his T-shirt as he animatedly talks about the denim brand he started fresh out of college and his fashion philosophy."

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