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FASHION INDUSTRY NEWS – MONDAY

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Good morning designers!  The Monday edition of the StylePortfolios.com Daily Fix is up and ready for your reading pleasure.  What are you waiting for?  Get a coffee, sit-down and get your day started-off right with the The Daily Fix…

TARGET ADS TARGET TV-DRIVEN SALES – RetailingToday
“Target is partnering with Shazam, an online music app that has been expanding its functionality, to capture sales from consumers as they watch TV. Target is running TV ads that ask consumers to “Shazam to Shop Now.”

RALPH LAUREN OPENS FIRST STORE IN BROOKLYN – FashionUnited
“The store is located on North 3rd Street in an area that is not too far away from other retailers such as Gant and Sandro. RRL is known for their utilitarian and Southwestern inspired aesthetic with items like plaid shirts, lace-up work boots, distressed denim, chambray shirts, and cowhide vests as notable offerings.”

OLGANA PARIS LAUNCHES BRIDAL COLLECTION – FootwearNews
“The latest to enter the mix is Paris-based Olga Molbieva Djanguirov, who launched her Olgana collection of highly detailed heels in 2014 and has now added a special White Tie assortment of nuptial-ready styles for spring ’16.The label is sold at Barneys, Montaigne Market, Dover Street Market, MatchesFashion.com, Level Shoes District in Dubai, Moda Operandi, 4Kuwait and Hirshleifers. Prices range from $680 to $910 at current exchange rates.”

CHLOÉ AND NET-A-PORTER WANT TO HELP YOU GET DRESSED AFTER YOU SKI – Elle
“With her love of all things ’70s, designer Claire Waight Keller’s exclusive collection takes cues from the decade’s signature skiwear style—think quilted parkas with shearling-lined hoods, slim-cut overalls, chunky scoop neck sweaters, and turtlenecks”

CULOTTES FOR MEN… – TheGuardian
“Fast-forward 200 years and modern fashion has reimagined culottes as baggy, low-crotched shorts that Gigi Hadid, Kendall Jenner and Daisy Lowe have all been papped in this year. But now the male culotte is making a comeback at an H&M near you. Graduate Ximon Lee is the first menswear designer to win the high-street chain’s design award – and his prize-winning collection for the brand includes a pair of culottes.”