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Hoping to create a forum for Harvard students to discuss issues of sexuality, Camilla A. Hrdy ’05 and Katharina Cieplak-von Baldegg ’06 have dreamed up the magazine H-Bomb, with the help of Professor of Psychology Marc D. Hauser and the recent approval of the Committee on Campus Life. The much-discussed biannual publication will feature fiction, essays, photography, art and humor on many issues related to sexuality...
...international brand would give her a good jumping-off point from which to launch her move to New York. And along the way she discovered her talent for creating distinctive and original accessories. She moved on to become senior designer for accessories at Calvin Klein and then joined Marc Jacobs. The Gap recruited her in 2002, and she immediately made a splash with her leather, denim and corduroy handbags. ''Gap is such an iconic brand, and it means so much to so many people,'' says Hill, explaining her move from high fashion to mass market. "Things don't have...
...stumbling with a public offering in 1996 (the stock price plummeted as extra inventory built up in discount stores and staff layoffs broke in regular waves), the company was bought by French conglomerate LVMH in 2001. More recently, CEO Fred Wilson was replaced by Jeffry Aronsson, former CEO of Marc Jacobs. Aronsson says he plans to build on the improvements made by Wilson, who is credited with moving the business back into profitability by controlling distribution and closing outlet stores...
...design studios, there are computers at every workstation, and the runways are only a click away. Miu Miu and Marc Jacobs are interesting references, says Van den Bosch. "Prada is a very good designer but not someone we should look too much at. [The clothes] are made up with very exclusive fabrics and are very worked." In any case, copying is strictly forbidden, and an H&M spokeswoman says there have been very few complaints. H&M keeps its eye on competitors' marketing strategies too. The company may even invite a "star" designer to oversee a special collection...
...easy, blue-blood version of Up with People charm, told me muse responsibility ranges wildly from house to house. I found that surprising for a job in which you get paid merely for existing. But musing can be anything from prancing around the studio, as Sofia Coppola does for Marc Jacobs, to what Brooks does for Tuleh designer Bryan Bradley, which includes giving her opinion on fabrics and designs--something that sounded suspiciously like work until I found out that Brooks draws little hearts next to the parts she likes. I like to think Beatrice's copy of The Inferno...