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  1. JC Report  |  July 24, 2010 at 3:58 pm

    thanks. we missed that one. now corrected.

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  2. there’s are too many inconsistencies and mistakes here.

    and this statement “These are all signs that the once clouded Asian country has firmly ascended in rank to a Russian-style market economy.” is bullshit.

    also, this picture http://jcreport.com/features/files/2010/07/almaty2-300×192.jpg is not almaty, it’s astana

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  3. Someone at Levi’s has their head screwed on straight, finally. It’s great to see the once- struggling company come to life with new collaborations and innovative public events. Kudos.

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  4. thank you for your feedback. what are you other gripes with the profile besides the russian reference and the photo (which we’re looking into)?

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  5. [...] when Alexis Bittar told Vogue Italia how he started selling vintage on the street at 13. Today, thanks to PSFK, we learned about the early training of Austrian knitwear sorceress, Michaela Buerger who parlayed [...]

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  6. we have also our own designers as “mechanical piano”. duet of two modelers – Nurlan Turekhanov & Aigul Kuandykova (www.mechanicalpiano.com)

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  7. CCtheshopper  |  August 3, 2010 at 11:40 am

    hello love the article I have a few oversea clients can you give me the websites or store info for these boutiques because I would love to peruse them in the near future.

    ciao ciao

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  8. LOVE this.
    How to engage the over-stimaulated/jaded/bored who still want to see, touch, be inspired and buy beautiful pieces!

    #646
  9. Great article on how to look good in the sweltering summer heat…

    #647
  10. Almaty is taking its first steps to the fashion world, however these steps are huge! It is already acknowledged as one the fashion “Capitals” of Central Asia, and I would not be surprised if one day someone says that he/she is heading to Almaty Fashion Week, in the way he/she would say about Moskow, Tokyo etc…

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  11. Excellent review Sarah, it is retail adventures like this that will pull us from our computers and towards each other. Knowing about the Alchemist, I am more thrilled to visit this space this month. And may I suggest, after shopping, a foray at the same location to luxury convenience store, Babalu Miami, for some refreshers after shopping. http://store.babalumiami.com/

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  12. You may imagine 40-something and 50-something “old,” but it is quite simply adult! It is also the age of every single one of the creators of fashion you mention, as well as most of its consumers, who are the parents of every young Fashionista. It’s no accident that Silver has become the hair color of choice for so many of us who have it, we are now about 30% of the country, and on most it looks fabulous, I only wish I had enough to flaunt it, instead I must remain a natural blonde 50-something ; (

    In France, and the rest of Europe, where all of the designers you mention work, adult women are considered sexy and interesting. I do sense this just starting to happen here — in my hippest of all LA neighborhoods at least — perhaps it’s because this current generation appreciates their Moms in a different way. Bravo and Brava all around!

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  13. i miss a option here for to share the article on facebook or twitter ;o))

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  14. A beautiful, daring addition to what is already an iconic building. Congratulations to Erika and Roam – and huge success with this venture – in a sea of anonymity and careless cookie-cutter chains it is wonderful to celebrate the courage of retailers who move the boundaries.

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  15. I love this new campaign, scarves are ultimately the easiest accessory one can utilize to create a look. I certainly hope le carré catches on stateside in a big big way! Check Joysilk.com for a large collection of colors with a stunning satin edged style

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  16. may be my collection interest you
    all my pieces are recycled and inside every garment is written their own story their own identity.

    naomi maaravi

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  17. Hi Jason -

    Thanks so much for the information – such a fine line between the ability to create as well as market and figure out a game plan for longevity.

    My own line is about to launch in Europe for “Cruise 2011″ – a phrase I have just become familiar with.

    Your comment about Stella McCartney “cash flowing” after a decade is inspiring because after 4 years almost any penny that I make goes right back into creating next year’s line.

    Take care and please continue to provide great info,

    Stacy

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  18. HOMESITE CLOTHING EXCHANGE is an ongoing public participatory art project by Lauren M. Kasmer where participants tell the story about about a wearable that they are willing to trade for anothers’ contribution. The clothing rack of “exchanges”, the photo documention of the articles accompanied by their story tags all become part of the ever changing art piece and installations. Sometimes we just altered what someone is wearing with a one of a kind labels. HOMESITE is a not for profit creative collaboration begun in 1992, by Joyce Dallal and Lauren M. Kasmer making appearances in shopping malls, cafes, theaters, art centers and public galleries.

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  19. http://www.naomimaaravi.com
    clothes with a story,an identity
    every garment is re cycled re designed is …unique

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  20. Not for nothing, but how did they “re-invent the scarf”?
    I see nothing new here…

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  21. In love with the Little M. bracelet shown.

    Check out Cleobella’s Gypsy Jewels – they are awesome:

    http://stylesectionla.com/blog/2010/08/18/we-recommend-without-being-paid-to-cleobellas-gypsy-jewels/

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  22. Me and my friend had been arguing about an matter comparable to this! Now I realize that I was right. lol! Thank you for that data you publish….

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  23. Hi

    I’m the fashion writer for the Aspen Daily News in Colorado…and I will be forwarding this to my readers via my blog….fashionistainaspen…clothes are fun and pretty…how nice!

    giovanna in aspen

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  24. i find the work of all three designers beautiful and interesting but your comment
    “That, and you probably won’t find anything like this on Etsy.” is unfortunate to say the least.

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  25. the third bracelet is HOT!! or is it a necklace??? a necklace like wwould be nice as well…and yeah completely agree with maslinda that the sentence about etsy is a bit unfortunate, but then again probably true!

    nice post!

    miss scarlet

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  26. I have long been a fan of the Tulum region, you must check out Casa del Corazon in Bahia Solimon – just 15 minutes north of Tulum town – tell Andy & Rosa that Joy Sent you!

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  27. JC Report | Inside Global Fashion Trends – FEATURES – Interview ……

    We’ve linked to you on BlogInterviewer.com . Could you put a link back to us?…

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  28. [...] for Hip Travelers Nice article that gives a really good feel for what Tulum is like today. JC Report | Inside Global Fashion Trends – FEATURES – Tulum, Fashion Detoxes In The Jungle [...]

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  29. great replies and love your style.

    and it was almost comforting to read your last answer- I’ve been saying it to girls for years. ‘Tis much cooler to wear flats and be comfortable, walk with confidence and style- than to wear high heels and hobble your way around, bandaids all over the place and it’s gonna take you twice as long to get there, friend.

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  30. interesting article. Kazakhstan fashion market needs much time to expand like markets of Western Europe countries. today existing luxury boutiques supplies almaty market fairly

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