The end of fashion : how marketing changed the clothing business forever / Teri Agins.
Material type:
- 0060958200
- 687/.068/8 21
- HD9940.A2 A35 2000
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Originally published: New York : William Morrow & Co., c1999. With a new epilogue.
Subtitle on the 1999 ed.: the mass marketing of the clothing business.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 311-312) and index.
What happened to fashion? -- Paris -- Emanuel Ungaro -- Ralph Lauren and Tommy Hilfiger -- Giorgio Armani -- Marshall Field's -- Donna Karan -- Zoran.
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