Knockoff artists

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The knockoff perfume business has grown from a $150 million- to a nearly $250-million industry since 1991. The success of copycat products relies on the marketing and advertising of the products they imitate, but knockoff product are legal as knockoff artist Mark Laracy attests.

Author: Sullivan, Robert
Management, Market share, Brand name products, Brand names, Perfumes industry, Laracy, Mark

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The TV crew

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A journalist presents a behind-the-scenes look at fashion shows and the perspectives of two people who work for a British television show about fashion. The two women were not fond of many of the designs by US designers, but were eager to find a pair of tennis shoes by Nike.

Author: Sullivan, Robert
Personal narratives, Fashion shows

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Spare rooms

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Actor Quaid and his wife returned to Los Angeles after a brief move to New York City and have designed their home sparsely because of their experiences in the Los Angeles earthquake in 1994. Evi did most of the decoration, which reflects a simple, yet life giving style.

Author: Sullivan, Robert
Celebrities, Homes and haunts, Quaid, Randy

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