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Am I the only one that regards IPODs the same way I regard overpriced fashion accessories?

Am I the only one who would rather buy a better music player (though maybe not as…..pretty as the ipod?) for half the price?
If I see a guy with an ipod clipped to his hip, I see a $2000 gucci handbag.
I guess I should be ostracized for not buying the same thing everyone else is. I don't get the same status as the ipod people. I don't get to make eye contact with another ipod user and do the 'sup headnod' and revel in mutual awesomeness.
I wonder how much beer I can buy with the money I saved.
lol, a walkman.

remember Rolexes? I wonder how people bought one of those knowing they could have bought a watch that was just as good for half the price. I wonder how many people bought it because it was the only brand they heard of and assumed it was the best.

Good Luck

Everyone has different things that are important to them. I bought my Ipod video 2years ago. For me it was an investment. I don't have to spend money on cds, I can just download songs. Not buying cds to me means less plastic wasted. All my music is in one place.
When I buy jewelry I try to buy things I think are timeless and not trendy things.
I know nothing lasts forever, and I don't buy anything that costs so much I would kill myself if something were to happen to it. I like to have nice things but things from a mall can be replaced.
If you like using a walk-man more power to you. Neither my Ipod nor your beer with last forever.

Good Luck

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Which dress do you like best? (pics)?

My fiance is taking me out to an extremely fancy dinner and I want to look sexy for him. I am 23 and a buyer for Gucci so I am expected to look fashion-forward and presentable. Which dress is best?

1. http://www.saksfifthavenue.com/main/ProductDetail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524446213679&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=282574492631267&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=1408474399545537&bmUID=1243295106433&ev19=1:120
2. http://www.saksfifthavenue.com/main/ProductDetail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524446221777&FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=282574492711514&ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=1408474399545537&bmUID=1243295052753&ev19=1:1
3. http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=prod66050107&parentId=cat14210751&masterId=cat13590732&index=132&cmCat=cat000000cat000001cat17740747cat000127cat13590732cat14210751
4. http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=prod77170027&parentId=cat14210751&masterId=cat13590732&index=53&cmCat=cat000000cat000001cat17740747cat000127cat13590732cat14210751 (i get this 20% off because I work at Gucci)
5. http://www.bergdorfgoodman.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=prod41690005&parentId=cat266507&masterId=cat266506&index=67&cmCat=cat000000cat230300cat232503cat266506cat266507
6. http://www.net-a-porter.com/product/49784

i agree, number 4! numba 1 is very sexy tho…

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I NEED YOUR HELP!! Can you correct this text, PLEASE????

We are making a projet 4 university and we must to write some text in english…can you correct this text???

(our prof. suggest us to use internet and forum to do that, he does't give us a grade for our english!)

THANK YOU!!

"I don't know this shop for a long time, I discover it a few months ago, but I jet love it!
Here I can find a lot of funny t-shirt, blouse, shirt, skirt, trousers…and not only for under 44size!!!
There's both casual and very elegant clothes and some accessories (Mussoni foulard, or Gucci bags and belt) and shoes (from Sergio Rossi, for example): the most brand are italian brand (more or less well known!).
It is a little expansive, but it's worth!"

(if you've got some suggest..thank you!)
The shop-assistent is very kind! (is it right?)

Thanks!
Lily K…you're an angel! Thanks!
Stitch..smack!
You're all very kind….thank you so much!
There's another text..you're so kind and..please..can you correct also that??

"Hi guys!!
I'm an Italian Fashion Student and I’d like to tell you about my style….
I haven’t the same look everyday, but I don’t change it for the place where I go!
When I wake up in the morning, I open my armchair and choose the outfit according with my mood…
Sometimes I’m casual and sometimes I’m very smart&elegant, but the “red-wire” of my outfit is the matching. I can’t wear something that haven’t colours correct matched with all the other clothes and accessories that I wear!"

Hi,

I have made amendments to ALL of your texts that you needed help with. They are in CAPITALS. I hope you like them.

Good luck in your university project
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"I HAVEN'T BEEN TO this shop for a long time.

I discoverED it a few months ago, AND I JUST love it!

IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING DIFFERENT AND UNIQUE, I HAVE fOUND alot of funny t-shirtS, blouseS, shirtS, skirtS AND trousers AT THIS SHOP, and not ALL OF THE CLOTHING SOLD AT THIS SHOP IS under A SIZE 44!!!

ThIS SHOP SELLS both casual and EVENING WEAR.

THEY EVEN SELL accessories MADE BY Mussoni foulard,AS WELL AS Gucci bags and beltS).

IF YOU ARE AFTER SOME shoes (from Sergio Rossi, for example) THEN THIS SHOP IS THE PLACE TO GO!

AS YOU CAN SEE, THIS SHOP MAINLY SELLS italian brandS (BOTH THE well known AND LESS WELL KNOWN ITALIAN BRANDS!)

It is a little expEnsive, but it's DEFINATELY worth IT!"
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The shop assistAnt WAs very kind, ATTENTIVE AND EXTREMELY HELPFUL!

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"Hi guys!!

I'm an Italian Fashion Student and I’d like to tell you ALL about my FASHION style.

AS MOST OF YOU WILL KNOW, I DON'T LIKE TO WEAR the same look everyday, YET I don’t change MY LOOK TO SUIT the place where I AM goING!

When I wake up in the morning, THE FIRST THING THAT I DO IS open my WARDROBE and choose the outfit according TO THE mood THAT I'M IN.

Sometimes I FEEL LIKE WEARING SOMETHING casual, and OTHER TIMES I WEAR SOMETHING very smart AND elegant.

The MOST IMPORTANT THING I ALWAYS CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING THE outfit THAT I WANT TO WEAR is THAT IT ALL NEEDS TO BE matching AND CO-ORDINATED.

I can’t wear something that DOESN'T COMPLIMENT all OF the other clothes and accessories that I AM wearING; THAT IS WHY I BELIEVE THAT ALL THE COLOURS NEED TO MATCH CORRECTLY!"

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Do you think that Paris will come out with a line for >?

"Track Suits",In bright orange…designed for the "celeb"serving time or those that just want to look good doing it?

Just think she could start a trend this year with the quote-
"Orange is the NEW - black ( and white stripes).

Her line could include a few accessories like:

PINK Ankle Bracelets-
available in different "ranges" and "hot" colors

Gucci plastic Shower caps

A Bathline with "Non- slippery soap" products

A "Gift" line and Thank you cards for the "Sheriff in your life"

Paris and "Martha" could team up and start a line of Linens for the "Jail Life"

Origami fashion and home accessories!

Tell me MORE of your ideas for her new line ;)
Fur lined handcuffs in pastel colors.
Electric Chair earrings.

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Are the apparel and accessories being sold in amazon.com authentic?

I like this Gucci tote I saw but I'm hesitant to make a purchase as I am not certainly sure whether amazon.com sells authentic and genuine designer stuff. With all the class triple A knock-offs all over the online shopping community, it's painful to waste a lot of hard earned money on something fake that you thought was real. Please help. Thank you! :)
I'd suggest you to look into their guarantee first:

http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?ie=UTF8&location=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.amazon.com%2Fgp%2Fhelp%2Fcustomer%2Fdisplay.html%3Fie%3DUTF8%26nodeId%3D537868%26ref%255F%3Dhp%255Fnavbox%255Flnpriv%255Faz&tag=misc-2-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957

Amazon is a trustworthy seller. I always buy things from it without any problem. I've once ordered things over $2000 too. Hope it helps.

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ok i have 1000 dollars to spend,can u help me?

ok im not spoiled just because im 12 and i have a gucci bag,but i haven't seen my dad in 4 years and hes back so,he bought me 3 purses up to 600 dollars,so now he gave 1000 dollars and i don't know how im gonna spend it,because i have alot of things i want to buy,like clothes,purses,shoes,makeup,and accessories,any help.well thanx for helping me out

LOL i'm not spoiled just because i have a gucci bag? was that even necessary…………….

spend it on whatever you want, its your money. were we supposed to pick out 1000 dollar outfits for you ?

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Look good in a plain school uniform?

Ok, well my uniform consists of black pants or black capri pants(used to have skirts, that actually were ok looking but they got rid of those =() white blouse or white short sleeve golf shirt or white long sleeve golf shirt, charcoal colour pullover vest, charcoal sweater. We have to wear black shoes, no heels are allowd and the shoes have to have toes and heels covered so i wear black ballet flats with black socks. Its a pretty boring outfit but w/e.We have no rules about anything else only clothes, thank god. Any designer bags i should get? (ex: coach, gucci…??)
So, any ideas?? accessories, hair, makeup…how to wear my uniform? thanks so much =D

MMM…chanel alawys is classic!Use super cute pattern headband!!The show Gossip girl has awesome examples!

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Kay, so I made a survey and a lot of people asked me to make another one so I hope you like it!?

Makeup:
Mary Kay or Clinique?
Chanel or MAC?
Ulta or Sephora?
Natural or fancy makeup?
Clothing:
DKNY or BCBG?
Ralph Lauren or Calvin Klein?
Hollister & Abercrombie or Aeropostale &American Eagle?
Fake or Designer?
Accessories:
Coach or Gucci?
Claire's or a no name jewelry store?
Tiffany &Co. or Daniel's?
Cars:
Ferrari or Land Rover?
Range Rover or Mercedes?
Audi or Nissan?
Chevrolet or Toyota?
Pets:
Dog or Cat?
Bird or fish?
Computers:
Mac or HP?
Drinks:
Soda or Iced tea?
Kool Aid or Water?
Apple Juice or Orange Juice?
Music:
Alternative or Pop?
Hip Hop or R&B?
Classical music or Rap?
Best place to go for a trip?
France or Spain?
Japan or Egypt?
Hawaii or Canada?
India or Antartica?
Africa or South America?
Snacks:
Doritos or Ruffles?
Cheetos or Hot Cheetos?
Seasons:
Spring & Summer or Fall & Winter
Internet:
Facebook or Myspace?
Yahoo or Google?
What world would you like to live in:
Fantasy or Reality?

That's IT!
You dont have to do the whole survey…you can do part of it…someone said it was too long ssooooooo you can do just part of it if you also think it's too long =)

Mary Kay or Clinique?clinique
Chanel or MAC?mac
Ulta or Sephora?ulta
Natural or fancy makeup?natural
Clothing:
DKNY or BCBG?bcbg
Ralph Lauren or Calvin Klein?calvin klein
Hollister & Abercrombie or Aeropostale &American Eagle?neither
Fake or Designer?who cares
Accessories:
Coach or Gucci? coach
Claire's or a no name jewelry store?no name
Tiffany &Co. or Daniel's?tifany
Cars:
Ferrari or Land Rover?zx 300
Range Rover or Mercedes? mercedes
Audi or Nissan?nissan
Chevrolet or Toyota?toyota
Pets:
Dog or Cat?dog
Bird or fish?bird
Computers:
Mac or HP?mac
Drinks:
Soda or Iced tea?ice tea
Kool Aid or Water?water
Apple Juice or Orange Juice?apple
Music:
Alternative or Pop? alternative
Hip Hop or R&B?r &b
Classical music or Rap?neither
Best place to go for a trip?
France or Spain?spain
Japan or Egypt?egypt
Hawaii or Canada?hawaii
India or Antartica?antartica
Africa or South America?africa
Snacks:
Doritos or Ruffles?doritos
Cheetos or Hot Cheetos?hot cheetos
Seasons:
Spring & Summer or Fall & Winter fall and winter
Internet:
Facebook or Myspace? neither
Yahoo or Google?google
What world would you like to live in:
Fantasy or Reality?fantasy

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how does the article make distinction between firms? use these distionctions to analyze and gain insights?

Abstract (Summary)
Instead, Giancarlo Di Risio, Versace's bespectacled chief executive, presided over an evening that highlighted luxury goods: Parked at one end of the courtyard was a half-million-dollar Lamborghini Murcielago with a black-and-white leather interior by Versace. A huge poster showed an AgustaWestland helicopter with a Versace-designed cabin. Stacked nearby was luggage embossed with the brand's Greek motif, with pieces starting at about $4,000.
The company found it increasingly tough to squeeze profits out of highly perishable fashions as production costs rose in Italy. In 1997, Mr. Versace was murdered outside his Miami villa. The firm's finances went into a tailspin, and it was forced to shelve plans to go public. Mr. Versace's 50% stake in the label went to his niece, Ms. Versace's then-preteen daughter Allegra Versace Beck, shifting the balance of power. Though Ms. Versace owns only 20% of the company, she was seen to exert huge influence because of her daughter's stake. A third sibling, Santo Versace, owns the remaining 30% of the company. Ms. Versace Beck, now 20 years old, manages her stake with the help of advisers.
"I said to Di Risio, 'This is not going to work. This is going to die,'" recalled Ms. Versace. But, she said, "I was wrong, and he was right. We sell more now."
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Milan — When Italian fashion house Gianni Versace SpA recently threw a cocktail party in the courtyard of its 16th-century palazzo to promote its latest creations, designer Donatella Versace ducked out of the soiree early, flanked by bodyguards.
Instead, Giancarlo Di Risio, Versace's bespectacled chief executive, presided over an evening that highlighted luxury goods: Parked at one end of the courtyard was a half-million-dollar Lamborghini Murcielago with a black-and-white leather interior by Versace. A huge poster showed an AgustaWestland helicopter with a Versace-designed cabin. Stacked nearby was luggage embossed with the brand's Greek motif, with pieces starting at about $4,000.
Mr. Di Risio is trying to shift Versace's attention away from clothes and to accessories, home interiors and other lifestyle products that will bring in new streams of revenue and offset fickle fashion cycles. "Fashion does not exist at Versace," he said, describing his strategy in an interview before the reception.
The new approach is bearing fruit. Versace swung back into the black last year, posting a $25.4 million profit after years of losses, and has shaken off millions in debt. Driving that turnaround were rising sales in the lucrative accessories Mr. Di Risio is pushing.
Yet the effects of the makeover have touched the core of the company's identity. Ms. Versace has begun taming the flamboyant clothing designs that once set her and the fashion house apart from the crowd. "I no longer recognize myself in that kind of woman," the 52-year-old Ms. Versace said in a telephone interview.
The culture shift at Versace highlights how an increasingly competitive fashion industry is forcing even the most freewheeling players to embrace a corporate culture. Many labels, including LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton's smaller brands like Celine and Marc Jacobs, have also been toning down their looks to appeal to a wider swath of consumers. Designers who once called the shots are ceding authority to executives who run the numbers.
"In the beginning, it was a shock for me," Ms. Versace said. "When you tell a person who is used to being in power — to saying yes or no on everything — to take a step back, it's not easy. But it was necessary."
Tweaking a label's aesthetics carries risks. If pushed too far, transformations risk alienating loyal customers, says Robert Burke, head of New York-based luxury-goods consultancy Robert Burke Associates and the former fashion director at Bergdorf Goodman. "You will always want to see a fashion edge to Versace," he says.
Yet for family-owned fashion labels like Versace, pressure to make more money is high. They compete with publicly traded conglomerates such as LVMH and PPR SA's Gucci Group, which have the financial heft to expand with stores in the emerging markets of China, India and Russia — seen as fueling the industry's growth.
A number of Italy's top family-owned fashion houses, including Versace, Prada SpA and Salvatore Ferragamo SpA, are considering stock- market listings in the next couple of years. "An IPO would be the best way to raise money and implant in these countries," says Peter Farren, a luxury-goods analyst at the French investment firm Bryan Garnier.
At Versace, a sobering realization is spurring Mr. Di Risio's moves: The clothes that once made the brand are now struggling to make money.
In its heyday in the early 1990s, Versace stayed ahead of the fashion mainstream with lavish catwalk shows that celebrated the racy designs of founder Gianni Versace. The label amassed collections of real estate and artwork that enhanced the family's jet-setter status.
The company found it increasingly tough to squeeze profits out of highly perishable fashions as production costs rose in Italy. In 1997, Mr. Versace was murdered outside his Miami villa. The firm's finances went into a tailspin, and it was forced to shelve plans to go public. Mr. Versace's 50% stake in the label went to his niece, Ms. Versace's then-preteen daughter Allegra Versace Beck, shifting the balance of power. Though Ms. Versace owns only 20% of the company, she was seen to exert huge influence because of her daughter's stake. A third sibling, Santo Versace, owns the remaining 30% of the company. Ms. Versace Beck, now 20 years old, manages her stake with the help of advisers.
The Versace stakeholders decided the company needed a CEO who could turn the company around. Fabio Cacciatori, at one time an outside financial consultant for the company, became CEO in September 2003 but resigned in December. The company named Versace's then-Chief Financial Officer Daniele Ballestrazzi interim CEO as it searched for new leadership.
When Versace recruited Mr. Di Risio from LVMH's Fendi label in the summer of 2004, the house was saddled with more than $146 million in debt and heading to a net loss of $124 million for the year, on revenue of $416 million. High-end retailers like Bergdorf Goodman had stopped carrying the brand.
Bergdorf Chief Executive Jim Gold recalls that Versace was distributing too widely, diluting its exclusivity, and was overly consumed with making a splash on the runway. While many labels had started delivering retailers fresh designs more frequently, ahead of the runway collections, Versace resisted.
Mr. Di Risio arrived with a new mantra. Clothing that is too fashionable, he told his lieutenants, is bad for business because it eats up capital and goes out of style quickly. Accessories and other leather goods are a better bet because they have a longer shelf life and fatter profit margins.
To reduce Versace's dependence on fashion, Mr. Di Risio shut down lines such as Versace Intimates lingerie and Versace Young, a children's line. The company sold its unprofitable perfume, jewelry and watchmaking divisions, replacing them with lucrative licensing agreements with U.S. watch group Timex Corp. and Italian perfume and cosmetics maker EuroItalia Srl.
Mr. Di Risio homed in on the company's shoes and handbags, which have higher profit margins because they cost less to produce than clothes but are easier to sell to a wide array of customers. Last year, more than 30% of Versace's $383 million in revenue came from accessories, compared with 4% when Mr. Di Risio arrived.
He also expanded the label's push into home furnishings — a business that generated sales of $82.5 million in 2006, up 55% from the year before. Versace recently unveiled its "Jet Seat," an aerodynamically-styled leather chair in a high-tech ceramic frame that is sold in Europe for <euro>38,000 (about $50,000).
"It was like taking a blank page and rewriting everything," Mr. Di Risio says.
To succeed, however, he had to get Ms. Versace on board. She had hoped to resurrect the costly haute-couture fashion shows the label had discontinued before Mr. Di Risio's arrival. But he argued she could more effectively enhance the line's exclusivity by holding showings for individual clients.
"I said to Di Risio, 'This is not going to work. This is going to die,'" recalled Ms. Versace. But, she said, "I was wrong, and he was right. We sell more now."
Ms. Versace had to become more conscious of how much time and money the label invests in promoting designs at events like the Oscars. Last year, the designer dressed actresses Hilary Swank, Uma Thurman and Salma Hayek and director Robert Altman's wife, Kathryn Reed Altman, who donned a navy-blue sequin gown.
This year, however, Ms. Versace limited herself to one gown, designing a rose-colored dress with a sweeping train for best-actress nominee Penelope Cruz.
For Versace's ready-to-wear line, Ms. Versace is going for looks she calls "a little more understated." Bergdorf Goodman will carry her designs in the fall for the first time in years.
Ms. Versace is also working more closely with retailers, adding four more collections beyond the traditional spring and fall runway collections. These are shown to retailers in private visits, giving them a preview of what to expect.
On the financial side, Mr. Di Risio has untangled the company's assets from those of the family, selling property he deemed "nonstrategic" to pay the company's debts. The family's Manhattan townhouse was sold for about $35 million, and its contents went up for auction in 2005. The paintings alone — including works by artists Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Roy Lichtenstein and Julian Schnabel — fetched more than $11 million dollars.
Flagship stores in New York, London and Milan that Mr. Di Risio described as "decadent and sad," were redone with sleek, minimalist designs.
The label, which operates 82 stores and has 35 franchise operations, plans to open more than 10 boutiques by the end of the year, including seven stores in China alone. When Versace opened the doors of its updated Moscow boutique in April, an array of leather bags, belts and shoes greeted customers at the store's lacquered ground-floor entrance. The label's ready-to-wear collection was relegated to the upper floor.

In my opinion, the Versace label is nothing more than a shadow of it's former glory and nothing will bring it back. When Gianni Versace died, so did the distinctive artistic fashion vision of the label. Donattella does not have her brother's artistry and does not have his gift for technical innovation. G.Versace introduced light weight fusibles into men's and women's tailoring, and with that innovation creatively and artistically explored all the styling options offered by this method; ushering in the soft modern italian style of tailoring, which everyone uses. D Versace isn't capable of making a creative and technical leap of that size, she has neither the vision, the artistic skill, not the technical expertise. Check the dates and the numbers- Gianni's death is when the trouble started.

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Name the trend?: Fashion mystery?

Just wondering, is there a name for this style of fashion?
It's the one where teen girls (ages 13-20) will go just about anywhere in no more than sleep pants, a t-shirt and (what really throws me off) their usually wearing at least one fairly expensive accessory like Gucci Sun Glasses or a pair of really nice shoes. Is there a name for girls like this?
Are they possibly trying to imitate celebrities? I think their probably the ones who started it.

I live in Alabama, but Huntsville (where I live) people are really into fashion and high living.

There isn't an official name, but i like to call it bed head chic…i dunno where u are from, but i'm from nyc, and girls here do that a lot. They were there hair in a frazzled ponytail, a t shirt, and some baggy sweats or pajama pants, but they usually wear UGZ with the outfit! So annoying. Some have the designer sunglasses thing going also…it's stupid in my opinion.

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