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You've Walked in Her Shoes, Now Wear Her Clothes!

By Randy Miller

Did you expect Tamara Mellon to take it easy after parting ways with Jimmy Choo in 2011? Think again. Not only has she unveiled an entirely new namesake label, but she’s reimagined the entire industry. When Mellon revealed her collection today at New York’s Pace Gallery, attendees were introduced to new pieces (a slim white pantsuit and sparkly LBD, for example) as well as new ideas.

The pieces – which will range from $295 to $4,500 and include everything from cashmere tees to legging-boot hybrids and eventually include fragrance, sunglasses, and cosmetics – will launch online in November, with additional “drops” or new pieces added monthly and basics that will carry over. Even more noteworthy, the releases won’t conform to the traditional timeline, according to a Financial Times piece. Mellon explained, “I don’t know any woman who wants to buy her Winter coat in July . . . We will sell ours in September.”

Rather than adhering to the fashion schedule (another convention Mellon feels consumers are disinterested in conforming to), Mellon will stage small presentations to announce the new collections. With plans for two boutiques by 2014, limited ambitions for wholesale distribution, funding from a group of private investors, and a staff of 14, we’re looking to the woman who built Jimmy Choo to once again shake up the industry.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at fashionologie

Sears Opens Luxury Department Offering Rolex, Chanel, Jimmy Choo, Alaia, & Stella McCartney

By Robert Passikoff, Contributor

You know the saying “Nothing is more dangerous than an idea when it’s the only one you have.” Well, maybe it’s a little more dangerous when you have two! Sears does. Have two ideas, we mean. See what you think. They come courtesy of, and with great sincerity, from Ed Lampert, Sears Chairman and CEO: …read more

Source: FULL ARTICLE at Forbes Latest

Coffee Gets a Hot Dose of New Competition

By Andrew Marder, The Motley Fool

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The world is getting smaller, or at least more connected. In an odd reversal of business, it seems more and more brands are being consolidated under one big owner — almost the way it was in the early part of the 20th century. Yesterday, another massive company slipped under the waves, when D.E. Master Blenders agreed to sell itself off to Joh. A. Benckiser, or JAB.

Never heard of JAB or Master Blenders, you say? That’s not really surprising, as both are European companies. But even if you don’t know them, you know their work, and with this purchase, you might know their wrath.

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JAB is a sort of multiheaded beast of an investment arm, which buys and holds companies for the Reimann family. The Reimanns, in turn, are wealthy — about $20 billion net worth  — heirs to a chemical company fortune. JAB is a private investment arm, which works on its own and through three other vehicles:

  • Coty is a majority-owned beauty product company, which produces Calvin Klein, Adidas, and other designer perfumes.
  • Reckitt Benckiser is a home-products company, which manages dozens of brands, including Air Wick, Clearasil, and Old English in the United States.
  • The LABELUX Group owns Jimmy Choo and Bally and focuses on high-end fashion

The most recent buying spree has come from the root company, JAB. In the past year, it has purchased Peet’s Coffee and Tea for $975 million, Caribou Coffee for $340 million, and now Master Blenders for $9.8 billion. In less than one year, the company has amassed a multibillion-dollar global coffee position.

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That’s a good reason to be worried, if you’re an investor in Starbucks or Green Mountain Coffee Roasters or really any major coffee company. Master Blenders‘ main line is a brand called Douwe Egberts, which used to be served in Burger King until the company signed with Seattle’s Best, a Starbucks brand.

So far, JAB has said that it’s not planning to combine the operations of its three new brands. Instead it plans to keep the American coffee shop companies doing their thing, and the European production arm doing its thing. But Master Blenders does have the ability to make pods to go up against Green Mountain and others, and if it wanted to, the company could use that capability to make a move in the American market.

It could also move against Starbucks, by using its European production capabilities to bring new lines to the U.S., or by using its U.S. cafe brands to bring new competition to Starbucks in Europe. No matter what JAB does, it’s almost certainly going to present new challenges for U.S. coffee brands in the future. Investors should watch for any new business lines from JAB and keep an eye out for more acquisitions in the near future.

With Green Mountain as cheap as it’s ever been, many investors are wondering whether

From: http://www.dailyfinance.com/2013/04/13/coffee-gets-a-hot-dose-of-new-competition/

Jennifer and Emmy Take On Winter's Slickest Coat, Two Ways

By Melody Nazarian

Despite being in different cities, Jennifer Lawrence (at Heathrow airport) and Emmy Rossum (at LAX) did have one thing in common: both took on one of our favorite Winter coat silhouettes – the always cool leather-sleeved coat – with jet-setting ease. Jennifer’s black version, adorned with gold buttons, proved very military-inspired, while Emmy kept herself warm in a navy coat with black leather sleeves. With this kind of mixed-media outerwear, you can style it two ways, and take it from these ladies on just how to do it. Jennifer completed her London look with gray ripped jeans, black booties, and a purple hat, and Emmy finished her outfit with faded blue skinny jeans, black ballet flats, and this Jimmy Choo chain-embellished bag ($1,795). Now, for the fun part: shop our editors’ picks below to get the same kind of cool leather-sleeved Winter look.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at fashionologie