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...suits, which gives them a tighter fit. Says Leah Gottlieb: "I make clothes for people who are comfortable in their bodies." While the company sells its products in Israel in a wide range of outlets, in the U.S. it caters to the chic crowd in such stores as Neiman-Marcus, I Magnin and Saks Fifth Avenue. Says Kal Ruttenstein, Bloomingdale's vice president of fashion: "They're very innovative and take trends from ready-to-wear collections to their swimwear line...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Israel's Place in the Sun | 6/3/1985 | See Source »

Diana Tatum is a model. She is 5 ft. 8 in. tall, and she normally weighs 117 lbs. For the presentation of the James Galanos spring collection at Neiman- Marcus in Houston, she weighed 107 lbs. The look, the body for Galanos, is a flat front, a flat behind and no waist, she says. "His show is very prestigious. If you can do this one, you are automatically booked for everything. That is why everyone diets so hard beforehand...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: American Scene in Texas: Ostentation Meets Elegance | 5/13/1985 | See Source »

White, who will remain at the K-School through today, had lunch yesterday with the Neiman Fellows, attended a Government 30. "Introduction to American Government," section, and met with East Asian concentrators...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: IOP Fellow Says Politicians Depend on Television | 3/13/1985 | See Source »

...remarkable human being, and a tremendous benefactor of Harvard, in many other ways than financial". Johnson added. Weld also contributed regularly to the Lucius W. Neiman Fellowship for journalists, according to Johnson. In addition, Weld raised funds for the University as a member of two Harvard Campaign committees...

Author: By Nicholas P. Caros, | Title: Famed Sailor Philip S. Weld Dies at 69 | 11/8/1984 | See Source »

...manufacturer of staid maternity clothes, became the talk of the fashion world in the early 1970s when he introduced a line of ultra-feminine dresses. When the fashions appeared, everyone else was selling sportswear and jeans, but the carefully tailored garments were quickly snapped up by Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman-Marcus and other tony department stores. The onetime Du Pont accountant was on his way. Sales of Nipon's dresses (price: $100 to $2,000) this year are expected to reach $60 million, and he has collected a clutch of celebrity customers, including Mary Tyler Moore, Barbara Walters, Rosalynn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Albert Nipon: Fashion Fraud, A dress designer's tax woes | 11/5/1984 | See Source »

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