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For $2 or $2,000, follow a Native American path for fall accessories
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIT'S BEEN a boho summer, with more frayed denim shorts and fringe on young Hollywood than there was at Woodstock. But now, as we move into fall, the look is going more native, Native American that is, with the kind of Southwestern hues and beaded,...Tags: Urban Outfitters Incorporated, Fashion Trends, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Morningstar Incorporated, Mischa Barton
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Wilder carries heavyweight load for U.S.
Chicago Tribune Olympic BureauBEIJING — There is something retro—marvelously retro—about a great American heavyweight. The country that gave the world Muhammad Ali hasn't earned a heavyweight gold medal since Ronald Reagan was president. So while it might be too...Tags: Thomas Hearns, Light Heavyweight Boxing, Awards and Prizes, Muhammad Ali, Heavyweight
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Olympic journal: Playing the bargaining game
Tribune Olympic BureauIt's while consuming my post-midnight "training" snack of hops and barley that the realization strikes: It's time to stop spectating and start competing. Time to channel my inner Kobe and enter the fray. Time, of course, to visit this city's famous...Tags: Soccer, Sony Corp., Awards and Prizes, Michael Phelps, Electronics
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Beijing's Silk Market a competition of its own
BEIJING — It's while consuming my post-midnight training snack of hops and barley that the realization strikes: It's time to stop spectating and start competing. Time to channel my inner Kobe and enter the fray. Time, of course, to visit this city'...Tags: Soccer, Sony Corp., Awards and Prizes, Michael Phelps, Electronics
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Who laid an egg at the 'Bird Nest'?
FASHION COLUMNISTWe know a fashion show when we see one. Sure, it was called the "Parade of Nations," but it looked like a big ol' runway extravaganza to us. Maybe the title should change to "Countries on the Catwalk." With 2 billion people watching 205 nations doing...Tags: Giorgio Armani, Walt Disney World Resort, Hospitals and Clinics, Silvio Berlusconi, McDonald's
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Summer Games in Beijing have put the spotlight on new looks
The Associated PressThe Olympics honor old sporting traditions, but the Summer Games in Beijing have put the spotlight on new looks. You see U.S. athletes in Ralph Lauren polo-collar pullovers with Chinese writing that spells "Beijing" on the front, and you see...Tags: Polo, Nike Incorporated, Medicine, Metal and Mineral, Weightlifting
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Talent and style
The Associated PressThe Olympics might honor old sporting traditions, but the Summer Games in Beijing put the spotlight on some new looks. You'll see U.S. athletes in Ralph Lauren polo-collar pullovers with Chinese writing that spells "Beijing" on the front, and you'll...Tags: Polo, Armed Forces, Nike Incorporated, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Medicine
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Regal excess revisited in 'Brideshead'
Los Angeles TimesAh, the lush trappings of the aristocracy. The palatial estates, vintage convertibles, breathtaking parasols, embroidered gowns and perfectly tailored suits -- if you weren't sitting in a theater, you might think this parade of '20s, '30s and 1940s...Tags: Fashion Trends, Brideshead Revisited, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Emma Thompson, Jane Austen
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L.A.'s Ferragamo shop leads the way in stores for men only
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterGUYS, Salvatore Ferragamo knows you want that $30,000 burgundy crocodile duffel -- and thinks it has the perfect lure. The brand's new men's boutique at the Beverly Center in L.A. -- the first of its kind in the country -- is a study in Italian-style man-...Tags: Fashion Trends, Metal and Mineral, Manhattan (New York City), Beverly Center, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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The world's biggest fashion show: Beijing's opening ceremony
Times Fashion CriticAustralian aboriginal leaf motifs, French berets, Gatsby-esque American blue blazers -- it was the biggest runway show on Earth on Friday in Beijing, when the opening ceremony of the Summer Games became a catwalk for native finery. Unlike the runway...Tags: Kobe Bryant, Emmy Awards, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Project Runway, Tennis
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Fashion Olympics
Special to NewsdayIt's not easy looking good when you're sweating up a storm. Just ask Olympic athletes. Not that fashion's the point. Still, it's always interesting to spot champions who manage to exhibit not just grace under pressure but style, too. It's not enough to...Tags: Kobe Bryant, Polo, Nike Incorporated, Ice Skating, Macy's
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5 ways to show Olympic pride
Tribune staff reporterThere's no shame in watching the Olympic Games for the clothes. To style watchers, winning the gold often signals a fashionable affair (the Golden Globes, that little gold Oscar guy). So although we're not likely to offer play-by-play analysis of Team U....Tags: Gucci Group NV, Maria Sharapova, Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation, Nike Incorporated, Clothing and Textiles Industry
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