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...rearing two kids and designing 10 collections a year. Although she does it with inimitable flair (and heaps of diamonds), Donatella Versace admits she has had to work hard to gain respect. Lately, the company has experienced some financial difficulty, but severe cost cutting and a licensing deal with eyewear giant Luxottica SpA promise to boost revenue. Here Donatella talks to TIME's Kate Betts about fashion divas, other designers and Madeleine Albright...
...JONG IL The overconfident pose, the fawning lackeys, the weird eyewear that suggests that no one can speak directly to him--the North Korean leader is a poster boy for dictatorship. Will U.S. troops one day roust a scruffy Kim out of a spider hole? For now Washington is trying diplomacy to persuade him to dismantle his nukes. But this doesn't look like a man who's eager to welcome U.S. weapons inspectors...
Over the past decade, Phat Fashions has evolved from a $500,000 boutique to a $510 million lifestyle collection with apparel, jewelry, eyewear, loungewear, fragrance, footwear, suits and accessories. The high quality of all our products remains a nonnegotiable priority...
...Federation of Accountants is French), the Japanese (because the outgoing president is Japanese), the Russians (because the Russians will use any excuse to get out of Russia) and 1,800 mainland Chinese delegates wearing Jiang Zemin glasses. It resembled the U.N. from the 1970s: heavy brows, bulky suits, unfashionable eyewear, few Americans, fewer women and even less hair. I felt uncomfortably attractive...
...airplanes, worldwide sales of the handy gadget dropped an estimated 30% but rebounded several months later, says Urs Wyss, marketing director of Victorinox, the biggest Swiss Army knife manufacturer. Buoyed by the knife's success, the Swiss Army line has morphed into watches, travel gear, apparel, cutlery, pens and eyewear. Victorinox's U.S. distributor, Swiss Army Brands of Shelton, Conn., opened its first retail store in New York last October selling rugged, no-fuss clothing and accessories. "Our designs are comfortable, practical and sturdy, appealing to people who lead active outdoor lives," says Thomas Lupinski, the company's chief financial...