BizJournals Portfolio
Nov 12 2008 10:02am EDT

Morning Hemlines: Macy's, Geen. General Growth, Beijing, Versace

Macy's took a loss of $44 million in the third quarter, compared to earnings of $33 million a year ago. (WWD)

Sir Philip Green's family investment company, Warbeck, bought 28 percent of Moss Bros, a British men's chain. (DNR)

General Growth Properties
, the second largest mall owner in the U.S., says it may be headed for bankruptcy. (WWD)

Photos from Beijing Fashion Week. (The Guardian)

Lipstick sales are down this year, but hosiery is up. (WSJ)

Asia may supplant the U.S. as Versace's second largest market next year, says C.E.O. Giancarlo Di Risio. (WSJ)

-Sara Clemence


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