- Robin Givhan talks about breaking into the fashion critic world and how she became the first (and only) fashion writer to receive the Pulitzer Prize. (via Huffington Post)
- Apparently 140 characters can have a lot of impact. A single tweet from Nina Garcia sent JC Penny stock up by a considerable amount. (via WWD)
- Vogue latest September issue is said to break it record of 840 pages in the 2007 issue and is going to be the biggest yet. (via Fashionista)
- China is becoming a huge marketplace for luxury clothing and accessories so its not quite a surprise that Elle China now has to publish twice a month to hold the amount of pages and advertisements. (via Racked)
- Ever wish you could go back in time and look at your third Tweet ever? Twitter is working on a project so you can do just that. (via Bits Blog)
- American Apparel is looking to further it’s international consumer base and has opened up new Amazon stores in the UK, Germany, and Japan. (via PR Newswire)
- Counterfeit goods may be used to clothed Egyptian athletes and both Nike and the athletes aren’t too pleased about it. (via Styleite)
- Small bloggers may have something to rejoice about with the launch of Lucky magazine’s new section of their site called Community. (via The High Low)
- Does the rise of the internet and digital age call for the fall of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week? (via Style.com)
- Using LinkedIn to build a company can seem a bit strange when there are other social media outlets to do the trick, however many businesses are turning to it to grow in China and with these tips you can use it too. (via The Social Media Examiner)
- The Face, a TV show that hunts for the next fresh faced beauty, is going to be headed by some of the biggest names in modeling including Naomi Campbell, Karolina Kurkova and Coco Rocha. (via The Telegraph)
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