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  • The Turkish home textile industry is on an uptrend and expresses future confidence by an expansion of production, investments and enlarging production sites. The sector expects 15 % more turnover in 2013. According to TESIAD, the Turkish Home Textile Industrialist’s and Businessmen’s Association, production of the sector achieved 2012 a value of approximately USD 12 billion and thereof around USD 9 billion were destined to the domestic market, the reminder was export business. Turkish producers
  • What better day to express our love for the basic blues than on National Denim Day! This street-style favourite provides endless possibilities when it comes to mixing and matching. From classic Calvin’s to Levi’s famous 501’s, this ultimate wardrobe must-have flatters all shapes and sizes. This spring, freshen up your wardrobe with the right accessories to doll up your favourite pair of jeans. Call us Canadian, but denim on denim has never looked so good. This reliable wardrobe staple can be
  • Versace’s sister label Versus has revealed that it is teaming up with sportswear brand K-Way for its next collaborative collection. Following on from Versus’ collaboration with J.W. Anderson, which is set to be unveiled in New York this week, Donatella Versace revealed in a video talking about the revamped label that its next project would be with K-Way, a brand known for its brightly coloured pac-a-mac style waterproof jackets. The reposition of Versus was announced last year after the departu
  • High street retailer Marks & Spencer has appointed Jo Jenkins, former Next executive, as its new director of lingerie and beauty. Jenkins replaces Janie Schaffer, who departed the company last month after just three months in the role. In her new role, Jenkins will form part of the General Merchandise leadership team, reporting directly to John Dixon, executive director of general merchandise. Joining from Next, Jenkins was most recently the product director for womenswear, where she was
  • Puma in its first quarter result said that its consolidated sales fell by 2.3 percent with currency adjusted to 782 million euros (1014.80 million dollar). Company also announced that its EPS reduced from 4.92 euros (6.40 dollar) to 3.36 euros (4.36 dollar). Company recently appointed Bj?rn Gulden as New Chief Executive Officer. Commenting on the results, Michael Laemmermann, Chief Financial Officer of Puma said, “In the current challenging business climate, especially in Europe and in Asia, we
  • So far, Kate Middleton has relied on clothing from Topshop, Erdem, and Mulberry to navigate her way through dressing during the first few months of her pregnancy, but now that she's showing, the Duchess is finding new ways to show off her baby bump. Fashion designers are itching to dress the Duchess, and she's lucky enough to have none other than Chanel designer Karl Lagerfeld submitting maternity-wear ideas. Can you imagine wearing custom Chanel while pregnant? Check out this Chanel sket
  • Heiner Eberli, head of sales Rieter China, officially handed over the Com4 jet certificate to Xia Risheng, head of sales and deputy general manager of Yangtse Rieter, the Swiss spinning specialist, has handed over its first Com4 jet license in China, with Zhangjiagang Yangtse Spinning becoming a licensee of Rieter Com4 jet yarns. Licensed customers have the option of profiting from the know-how of the Rieter specialists and attending the Rieter Com4 yarn trading seminar. Yangtse Spin
  • Sri Lanka's Marxist party Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) says the apparel industry has experienced a massive downfall under the current government. JVP Central Committee member and former parliamentarian, Samantha Vidyaratne says that 520 garment factories have been closed in the country within seven years. He said that out of the 834 garment factories that operated in the country in 2005, there are now only 314 factories. Vidyaratne says the economic crisis faced by the country due
  • A meeting of 22 leading apparel entrepreneurs’ associations in Tirupur knitwear cluster convened by Tirupur Exporters and Manufacturers Association (TEAMA) here on Monday has resolved to hold talks with the representatives of spinning mills’ associations to get the yarn prices stabilised. Deviation This was a slight deviation from the earlier stance in which a section of apparel manufacturers representing some of the associations were planning to stop the procurement of yarn from March 15
  • Almost half of all foreign investments approved by the Myanmar Investment Commission in the first four months of 2013 were in garment manufacturing, figures from the Directorate of Investment and Company Administration (DICA) show. The commission approved 33 proposed foreign investments totalling US$815 million from January 1 through to the end of April, said Daw San San Myint, a director at DICA, which processes commission decisions. Of the 33 investments, 15 were in the garment sector, w
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