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Friday, August 11, 2006
TODAY'S TOP STORIES
Chaos of Terrorism: Stepped-Up Security Hits Duty Free Sales
The thwarted terrorist plot targeting U.S.-bound flights from the U.K. could affect business travel and duty-free shopping at airports.
J.C. Penney's Profits Soar 36.6%
J.C. Penney's second-quarter income rose 36.6 percent, helped by strength in private label brands and a rebound in women's apparel.
Badgley Mischka Delves Into Bridge
After years of putting on the glitz with their eveningwear, Mark Badgley and James Mischka are toning things down a bit with their first bridge sportswear collection.

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FINANCIAL
Revenues, Food Boost Target's 2Q Net
Target Corp.'s second-quarter profits jumped 13 percent, to $609 million, boosted by higher food sales and revenue from its credit card business.
PacSun Sees Earnings Fall 54%
A tepid start to the back-to-school season pulled down Pacific Sunwear of California Inc.'s second-quarter earnings by 54 percent.
Weak Comps Drag Down Urban Outfitters Net
Urban Outfitters Inc. on Thursday posted a 16.1 percent decline in second-quarter earnings, hurt by rising fixed-store occupancy expenses caused by same-store sales declines and additional markdowns to clear seasonal inventories.

GENERAL
Quote of the Week
"I look like I should be a crazy drug addict, but, really, all I do is knit, drink tea and hang out with my kitties."
A Brief Look at Some of the Day's Stories
New Balance has acquired Brine Inc., an industry leader in soccer, lacrosse, field hockey and volleyball apparel and equipment for women, men and children

BEAUTY REPORT
Clinique Adds High Definition
Clinique is turning up the volume with its new mascara launch.
YSL Beaute's New Man
Yves Saint Laurent Parfums is targeting young men with the L'Homme
Clarins Group Ramps Up With Skin Care Additions
Clarins is firming up its fall launch schedule with four products
Liquid Satin Joins Parker Lineup
Sarah Jessica Parker is following up the smash Lovely Sarah Jessica Parker scent with Liquid Satin, a new twist on the fragrance, next month.
Thia Breen Promoted at Lauder
The Estee Lauder Cos. is expected to name Thia Breen to the new post of president, Estee Lauder Americas and Global Business Development.
Perfumania On Track With Expansion
Perfumania stayed on plan and opened 32 stores last year, and this year is on track to open 35 stores; another 40 are planned for next year.
Turlington Rejoins Maybelline Brand
Christy Turlington has returned to her roots
Manuel Offers Product Enhancers
Jay Manuel of "America's Next Top Model" is preparing to launch Manuel Override, a full cosmetic skin and color line designed to enhance products used in consumers' everyday beauty regimens.
Critical Mass: Retailers Embrace Crucial Times
The next few months could prove to be pivotal for the drugstore industry.
Men's Corner: Alphamale Looks to Grow
Opie Lopansri, the 24-year-old founder of a new product line called Alphamale Skincare for Men.
Snippets: Trend Report ... Laszlo Luxe ... Beauty At A Price ...
To get the masses primed for fall, Redken and Vogue magazine have become partners to present the most popular hairstyles from fall Fashion Week.
Adding Up Beauty: Chains Give Exclusives Special Treatment
Their nameplates may vary, but in consumers' eyes, mass retailers, drugstores included, can look remarkably similar to one another.
Inter Parfums 2Q Sales Up 15 Percent
Inter Parfums Inc. reported flat earnings for the second quarter ended June 30.
Arden Aims to Plump Up Lip Business
Elizabeth Arden is getting ready to give the industry some lip this fall.
Tess Targets the Teen Market
Teens can turn to Tess for their skin care needs just in time for back-to-school.
Fresh Plants a Seed With Microderm Kit
Fresh is hoping apples are in season this fall as it launches Appleseed Resurfacing Kit
Confident Ralph Holds Court At Polo's Annual Meeting
Ralph Lauren clearly is equipped for all kinds of questions.
Better Margins Propel Kohl's
Kohl's Corp. said second-quarter earnings climbed 24.1 percent, to $232.4 million, as sales increased 14 percent, to $3.29 billion.

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FASHION
Fashion Scoops: Giving Some Lip
Sandra Bernhard has never been a shrinking violet.
Trafik Show Reflects Casual Miami Mood
Trafik's second show here had a distinctly mellow tone.

MEDIA/ADVERTISING
Memo Pad: Logging On ... Ring Around The Tabloids ... Moving On ...
Joanne Lipman's search for an experienced Web editor to spearhead the much-anticipated launch of Portfolio's Web site, set to go live next April, ended Thursday.

RETAIL
Nordstrom to Sell ONE T-Shirts
Nordstrom has a charitable strategy to draw shoppers to its stores next month and raise social consciousness.
Thai One On: Region's Biggest Mall Opens
Thai faith in the power of retailing has not been shaken by a slowing economy or recent outbreaks of bird flu.

TEXTILE & TRADE REPORT
Apparel, Textile Imports Set Record High
Apparel and textile imports hit an all-time high of 4.8 billion square meter equivalents in June.

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