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As-it-happens update December 8, 2017
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Orlando Fashion Square mall may be sold early next year, if an interested buyer comes through. An undisclosed buyer made an offer and signed a letter of intent to buy the beleaguered 44-year-old, 50-acre property on Colonial Drive near downtown Orlando, said Cushman & Wakefield Executive ...
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La Rabida Children's Hospital, 6501 S. Promontory Dr., will host its 11th Annual Patient Fashion Show "The Dressy Event," on Sunday, Dec. 10, from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.. According to the hospital, about 30 teen and tween patients are expected to attend the event, with clothes donated from children's wear ...
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NOVACAP, a Canadian leader in private equity, is proud to announce that it has partnered with Joseph Ribkoff, one of Canada's leading fashion designers, present in more than 64 international markets, by acquiring a majority stake in the company. This transaction is financed by the NOVACAP ...
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The developer of the $100 million Market at Mills Park development may be eyeing another big Orlando retail center. Tampa-based DeBartolo Development Co. may be the as-of-yet unnamed firm that put an offer on the 44-year-old Orlando Fashion Square mall on Colonial Drive near downtown ...
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Joanna avoids a dressing down after The Apprentice's fashion task. Joanna (left) with her team. (C) Freemantle Media - Photographer: Freemantle Media. Published: 09:45 Updated: 10:09 Thursday 07 December 2017 ...
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I've heard Karl Lagerfeld addressed amongst the fashion press several ways over the years. The kaiser. The king of couture. Uncle Karl. (That's how Hudson Kroenig, the adorable little boy who pops up in Chanel shows, refers to him anyway.) On Wednesday night, backstage after his Métiers d'art ...
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(TANZANIA / WILDAID) - Tanzanian fashion designers on Saturday showcased a new wildlife-inspired clothing collection to raise awareness for conservation during Swahili Fashion Week in Dar es Salaam. The designers and event organizer Mustafa Hassanali joined other influential Tanzanians, ...
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