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FeaturesDrapers Talks: Ben Sherman sale
Drapers’ editorial director Eric Musgrave discusses the recent sale of Ben Sherman to Marquee Brands and the implications this could have for the menswear brand.
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FeaturesPhone box art show celebrates seaside postcards
An art exhibition celebrating the humble seaside postcard is taking place inside a yellow phone box.
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NewsLouis Theroux Scientology doc to premiere at LFF
My Scientology Movie will screen in the festival’s Debate strand.
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Reykjavik reveals Golden Puffin contenders
The 12 titles include Michael Fassbender-starrer Slow West, Runar Runarsson’s Sparrows and Kosovo’s Oscar submission, Babai. The Reykjavik International Film Festival (Sept 24-Oct 4) has 12 first and second features competing for its Golden Puffin Award. The films are: As I Open My Eyes, Leyla Bouzid (Fra/Tun/Bel/Are) Babai, Visar ...
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NewsA passion for Latin
When Peter Copping joined Oscar de la Renta he appeared a great fit due to the exquisite uptown creations of his former role at Nina Ricci. His new show for Oscar demonstrated that he can also delve into the Latin ancestry of the founding designer when he so wishes. In ...
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NewsMansueto Library, Chicago
Joe and Rika Mansueto Library, University of Chicago, Chicago The glass dome design of the Joe and Rika Mansueto Library has received numerous awards (such as the GE Edison Award of Merit) since the building’s completion in 2011. Architect Helmut Jahn included solar-controlled glass overhead while ensuring ample ...
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NewsSuzzallo Library, Washington
Suzzallo Library, University of Washington, Seattle Devised by Seattle architects Carl F. Gould Sr. and Charles H. Bebb, the Gothic-style Suzzallo Library at the University of Washington opened in 1926.
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NewsWren Library, Trinity, Cambridge
Wren Library, Trinity College, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England Completed in 1695 by Sir Christopher Wren, the Wren Library of Trinity College at Cambridge University contains more than a thousand medieval manuscripts; many books from Sir Isaac Newton’s personal collection; a compilation of early Shakespeare editions; the Rothschild collection ...
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NewsWales leaves England staring into abyss at Rugby World Cup
Wales defied an early battering up front and a slew of second-half injuries to rally to a remarkable 28-25 win over England at the Rugby World Cup on Saturday, leaving the tournament host in real danger of early elimination.
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News“Discount Downton” among top 10 at-risk buildings
Kinmel Hall, in north Wales, with a facade almost 150 metres (500ft) long, has been judged among the most important Victorian structures in England and Wales in danger of being lost for good. The property, owned by a company registered in the Virgin Islands, is now empty and vandalised. It ...
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NewsLost Dylan Thomas poem gets first performance in 70 years
A work by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas will be heard for the first time in more than 70 years at an event this week. Actor Celyn Jones, who played Thomas in the film Set Fire To Our Stars, will read the poem after a university professor found it by chance. ...
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NewsMy Fashion Life: Asos branded buying director Nikki Tattersall
Overseeing 500 womenswear brands on Asos.com, the site’s buying director talks about shopping, social and the 1990s revival.
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NewsFashion week format 'ripe for change'
The international fashion week format is outdated and “ripe for change”, a report by the organiser of New York Fashion Week has concluded.
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NewsSteady start for exhibitors at Scoop
Exhibitors at the autumn 16 edition of Scoop London were optimistic on the first day of the trade show following “steady” footfall and the attendance of international buyers.
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NewsHigh Street Hit or Miss: Womenswear spring
Manchester’s Intu Trafford Centre was the setting for Drapers first Hit or Miss retail review of 2016: our analysis and assessment of what the biggest high street names are offering customers this spring 16 season.
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NewsMilan: the nine menswear trends to know
Milan’s designers have autumn all wrapped up with snuggly high-neck knits, capacious capes, creamy caramels and more













