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...know best,” to a collection of the greatest minds in the world. And yet he still dug his own grave. For the sake of following through on his vision, let’s hope that this fact was due more to the sharpness of the spade rather than to the pliability of the earth. Alex Slack ’06 is a history concentrator in Leverett House. His column appears regularly...
...recently hired Phillippe Starck, Lulu Guinness and Burberry to design sophisticated strollers, like the Starck Buggy, which sports sleek, continuous frame lines. Its chic complementary changing bag?made of quilted black fabric with leather accents?holds Mom's or Dad's stuff but doesn't com promise elegance. Kate Spade also designed a Maclaren carriage, covered in?what else??polka dots. She sells a footed cashmere onesie and matching hat for infants, and for their mothers, baby bags that mirror Spade's signature totes. Young chaps can slip into a Herringbone shirt by Thomas Pink, downsized to fit lads...
FASHION PLATES Fine china looks a lot like apparel now that Missoni, Kate Spade and Vera Wang are turning out their own tabletop designs. The latest introductions are Missoni's Carousel collection, above right, featuring splashes of the house's signature zigzag (at Barneys New York). The three patterns in Spade's St. Kitt's line, above left, are meant to be mixed and matched (at bloomingdales.com...
...poncho to come be in the audience of the show. We got between 10,000 and 15,000 responses within an hour, and just over 100 of those people will be at the show. We're also going to have the fastest crocheter in the world, and David Spade will redo the skit he did on Saturday Night Live in which he played...
...Springs Industries CEO Crandall Bowles. The largest home-furnishings company in North America, Springs and its 14,000 employees crank out bedding and bath products, rugs and window coverings in 30 manufacturing facilities in 13 states, Canada and Mexico. Its brand names and licenses--including Wamsutta, Springmaid, Ultrasuede, Kate Spade and NASCAR--produce annual revenues of $3 billion. Springs is proof positive that U.S. textile manufacturing is very much alive. But it would be a stretch to say it's well. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. lost more than 800,000 textile jobs from...