"I'll get there, " she says, recalling that when she first came back to open a Hong Kong store with her label in 1993, salespeople told her to take the "Made in China" label off the clothes.
Their idea is to take out the whole shopping thing for clothes for children under the age of 5.
With the expansion from women's clothes to take in wallpaper, furniture, bedding, lampshades and bath products, the business and its 500 shops across the world seemed set for a flourishing future.
In general, most people attending Royal Ascot take the opportunity to put on their best clothes.
Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries often host Islamic trade conventions: the Islamic Clothes fair will take place in Istanbul in September.
Consumers can also take more responsibility by repairing and caring for the clothes they own, trading their duds at clothing swaps and, for the particularly creative, refashioning last year's styles into fresh looks.
As we approach the hospice, children from the orphanage cling to my clothes, begging in Creole for me to take their picture so they can see themselves on the display of my digital camera.
"For the first show in Mumbai, we were told we should probably take our passports and a suitcase of clothes as we didn't know if the play would be allowed to go until the end, because the theatre might be stormed, " says Ms Akerkar.
Progressive theories diffuse through the intelligentsia faster than teeny boppers take to trendy clothes fashions.
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On one occasion he asked police to take clothes for forensic examination but they refused, the jury heard.
Air-freighted clothes will take only three days to arrive from the factory.
They are also freer from the numerous "status competitions" (the social pressure to drive a fancy car, wear designer clothes, enroll the children in private schools and take European vacations) that further drive up the cost of living in big cities and suburbs.
They take him to a party where everyone is dressed in evening clothes from the nineteen-twenties.
At times, Garncarz hid the letters in her clothes and even buried them, managing to take them secretly from camp to camp.
However, it said a range of food, clothes and "value retailers" had made offers to take over the leases at about 300 stores.
When I came back out, we got his plastic bag of clothes and cane together and gave the nice World Services employee a tip to take him downstairs to wait for the shuttle.
Foss recalled waiting on the tarmac to take off from Tokyo, Japan, when a woman suddenly took off all her clothes and began running up and down the aisles.
Back in the Arbelias home, Nashatt Arbelias sifts through mounds of clothes dumped on their bed, trying to take stock of what's left, what's missing and what's destroyed.
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