Ivanka Trump’s clothing company is being sued by rival for ‘unfair’ competition
IVANKA TRUMP’s clothing company is being sued by a San Francisco retailer who claim the First Daughter’s position as the President Donald Trump’s daughter is hurting their business. Daily Express :: Style Feed
Supermarket clothes lose snob value as £3.6BILLION is spent on cut-price chic clothing
OLD-style snobbery over admitting to buying clothes from High Street supermarkets has become a thing of the past, according to a new report yesterday. Daily Express :: Style Feed
Ivanka Trump: Donald’s daughter’s clothing brand DITCHED by Nordstrom
IVANKA TRUMP’S brand clothing has been dropped by Nordstrom, a huge US chain. Daily Express :: Style Feed
Texas Principal Blames Boys’ Low Grades on Girls’ Clothing
(Photo: Pexels, Creative Commons) One high school administrator in Fort Bend County, Texas is arguing that the tight clothing worn by female students distracts male students enough to cause them to receive lesser grades. Clements High School assistant principal Phil Morgante requested that female students stop wearing crop tops or tight clothing at a school assembly held […]
M&S boss sets recovery plan with lower prices in clothing and home
MARKS & Spencer boss Steve Rowe insisted cutting prices and running fewer promotions would revive fortunes after the retailer’s biggest quarterly fall in clothing sales in over a decade. Daily Express :: Finance Feed
The steamy restaurant where clothing is OPTIONAL and nudity is rewarded with alcohol
THE restaurant has raised eyebrows with its nude policy. Daily Express :: Travel Feed
Hot tropics: The coolest summer holiday wear from Yours Clothing
Head for the pool in the coolest holiday wear under the sun. Daily Express :: Style Feed
BANNED: Sexy burlesque dancer’s clothing deemed to hot to fly
A BURLESQUE dancer was banned from boarding a plane because her shorts were too short. Daily Express :: World Feed
Fashion on the ration: New exhibition shows how clothing
IN THE summer of 1941, with the Second World War at its height, president of the board of trade Oliver Lyttelton did something that was calculated to send a shiver down the spine of every fashion victim in the country: he introduced clothes rationing. Daily Express :: Style Feed