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...stripes and wearing sneaker-styled stilettos. This is not Kate Moss or Gwyneth Paltrow. This is Emer Paul, fashion editor of U.K. Glamour. "Can we get your picture please?" someone asks. Before she can reply, the photographers begin snapping - zooming in for close-ups of her bag, sunglasses and shoes, always the shoes. "My shirt is Martin Margiela, my skirt is Miu Miu," she recites without prompting. "Who makes your shoes?" someone asks. She can't remember and slips off the sneaker pump to let them look at the label. Before the shoe is back on, they're after their...
...been asked to keep celebratory dinners below $10,000, while Goldman Sachs has cut back on free fruit, first-class travel and taxis home. Cold Turkey When a country's going through a financial crisis, who knows which sectors will be the worst hit? In Turkey, it's the shoe-making industry, where 300,000 workers - 75% of the sector's workforce - have lost their jobs since the lira was devalued in late February. Entangled Wires E.U. Ministers took a mara-thon 10 hours of intense debate to try to agree how to regulate telecoms firms, before deciding to leave...
Just hours after announcing the imminent return of the 24 spy-plane flyers from China, the Bush administration's newly displayed affinity for soft-shoe diplomacy scored another win: The Great Banana War is over...
Latin America's shoe and apparel makers could be big winners, as could the major U.S. apparel firms, who rely on imports to supply two-thirds of the U.S. clothing market and who see a chance to find new suppliers after the end of worldwide quotas...
Says Harvard Square Bookshop Employee Tom D. Hummel, "The last thing the world needs is another shoe store...