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Manolo for Liberty, Fashion film evolution, Cavalli profits, Lakme links to e-commerce, Real Harajuku girls

Manolo Blahnik at work | Source: Manolo Blahnik
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Well heeled: Manolo Blahnik and his left-hand woman (Independent)
"As his exclusive collection for Liberty arrives, Manolo Blahnik talks footwear, films and fabrics with his niece and 'left-hand woman' Kristina...Since he set up shop in the Seventies Manolo Blahnik has become the world's most famous artisan shoemaker."

The Evolution of the Fashion Film (WSJ)
"'This is the new advertising... The consumer and the audience are one.... While the Internet has facilitated the blossoming of fashion films, fashion photographers have long experimented with motion pictures."

Cavalli back to profit (Reuters)
"Italian fashion house Cavalli, best known for animal print designs, returned to profit in the first half, as a pick-up in sales helped offset lower licence fees. As a result of a strong reorganisation at the group, retail and wholesale revenue grew 4 percent."

Lakme Fashion Week ties up with e-commerce portal (Relax News)
"Lakme Fashion Week has entered into a strategic collaboration with fashion trade portal Fashion And You as part of its push to further the business of fashion by using e-commerce."

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The Real Harajuku Girls (WWD)
"Young Japanese women are an eclectic bunch... WWD plucked a sample of these consumers from the bustling streets of Harajuku and asked them about their personal style and shopping habits. Here's what they had to say."

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