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Jan 10 2008 12:00am EDT

Fashion Breakfast

Wall Street spooked from talk of recession rocking retail stocks. The S&P Retail Index is down more then 15 percent since early December.(WWD)

VF Corp.' new chief executive Eric Wiseman sets the tone for his tenure unveiling an aggressive five year growth strategy hoping to increase revenues from $7 billion to $11 billion.(WWD)

Donna Karan brings us, once again, a handbag line -- under the directorship of Michele Sanders this one is reaching for the stars for inspiration. It draws on astrological signs for design inspiration.(WWD)

G-III Apparel Group Ltd. and Christian Casey LLC terminate license agreement for the production of Sean John junior women's sportswear. Going forward the production and distribution will be handled in house.(WWD)

Move over Kate Moss there is a new Kate in town. Calvin Klein unveils Kate Bosworth as the new face of the jeans line.(Vogue UK)

Mulberry's makes it stride over to Footwear. Jonathan Kelsey has designed a five-piece capsule collection.(Vogue UK)

Lauren Goldstein Crowe is on vacation. Enjoy your breakfast.. □


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