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...launched Janeville, a Juicy Couture-style line for boomers. In August Gap Inc. introduced Forth & Towne, aimed at mature women, its first new brand since Old Navy debuted in 1994. And in September Liz Claiborne Canada launched a new chain called Yzza for the same age group. Even the denim market is growing up, with brands like Vitamina and Sergio Valente targeting hip moms who want to look trendy but don't want to squeeze into jeans cut for 20-year-olds. (Sales of jeans to the 35-to-44 age bracket are up 8% this year already...
...Khaki's Back Sick of denim? Try Nantucket-style khaki from Tommy Hilfiger's 20th-anniversary show, above. At BCBG, Max Azria cut the common cloth into a chic blouse...
...flight comfort with an internet connection in every seat Take a Hike Destinations to restore your sense of wonder are getting a slightly "destroyed" look for spring. Michael Kors gives the huarache a heel and Juicy Couture's bags boast punky chains and jewels Khaki's Back Sick of denim? Try Nantucket-style khaki from Tommy Hilfiger's 20th-anniversary show At BCBG, Max Azria cut the common cloth into a chic blouse Best Dress That perennial spring favorite, the dress, made a strong showing on New York City runways. Kenneth Cole presented his in breezy chiffon and pretty pastel...
...Alex Slack has managed to commit all three sins in just one article (“The Easy Way to Fix Fly-By,” comment, Oct. 6). First, if he truly believes that all cotton garments are equally non-abrasive, I suggest that he try sleeping on denim sheets for a night. Second, although I myself am a frequent flyer-by, I haven’t seen any evidence of the innate lasagna-spooning inability he reports among short females. Finally, unless Fly-By has been closed down in the last day, I suggest he consult a dictionary...
...wasn’t allowed to wear jeans while using the equipment because “it wears down the fabric on the seats.” I was left wondering what the differences are between a 100 percent cotton t-shirt and a 100 percent cotton pair of denim jeans, since the former must touch the fabric of those machines hundreds of times a day. If places like the MAC are just going to make arbitrary rules, they should at least think up more creative excuses...