Jimmy Choo and the New Frugality
The New Frugality, whether it's a real trend or just a Madison Avenue marketing slogan, is certainly going to leave us short of the kind of stories that my Depression-era parents told me.
The New Frugality, whether it's a real trend or just a Madison Avenue marketing slogan, is certainly going to leave us short of the kind of stories that my Depression-era parents told me.
Telegraph UK | Roya Nikkhah | Posted 11.09.2009 | Style
Jimmy Choo's discreet little shop in west London is permanently under armed guard. Across the road, two policemen stand watch, but the famous shoe des...
Washington Post | Robin Givhan | Posted 07.23.2009 | Style
The announcement last week that luxury shoemaker Jimmy Choo is creating a limited-edition collection for the bargain merchant H&M makes one wonder whe...
peoplestylewatch.com | Posted 07.19.2009 | Style
On the heels of Matthew Williamson's boldly printed summer line, H&M has announced its next high-end collaboration with star-favorite accessories bran...
Huffington Post | Anya Strzemien | Posted 05.03.2009 | Style
After enjoying a ladies' night at 10 Downing Street on Wednesday, the G-20 wives made a visit to the Royal Opera House in London on Thursday morning. ...
Erica Heller | Posted 01.14.2009 | Style
What if we could all throw our shoes at Bush? At Cheney? At Condi, Rummy, Paul, hell, let's throw in Blago here too now, just for a real treat. I'd pay to do it, wouldn't you?
Disgrasian | Posted 11.28.2008 | Style
Elisabeth Hasselbeck said in a speech introducing Palin that anyone who had a problem with pretty women talking about fashion were "deliberately sexist."
Los Angeles Times | Martin Zimmerman | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business
Tamara Mellon, the savvy entrepreneur who took Jimmy Choo shoes from a dodgy London neighborhood to the world's trendiest retail districts, has battle...
James Jubak | Posted 11.12.2009 | Business