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Newport International Runway Group Tokyo Fashion From the worldwide fashion web - 1 views

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    Suzy Menkes reports on designers proud to portray their national heritage in their clothes, including Huishan Zhang, Rahul Mishra, Leonard and Manish Arora. Draped Indian saris, silken Mao jackets, and kimono coats used to be the preserve of old-style Parisian couturiers searching for a theme of the season. But I am inspired by the idea that in this interconnected world, fine designers are emerging from across the globe. They yearn to show in Paris for the consecration of their dreams, but their strength is in the workmanship that they find in their home countries. I have selected four designers whose influences derive from their homeland and whose design talents are open to the world.

Newport International Group, New Fashion Runway: Wall Street - 1 views

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Newport International Group, New Fashion Runway: Wall Street - 1 views

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Newport International Group Runway, Fashion Week Tokyo: open season - 1 views

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Newport International Group News Article Reviews - 1 views

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    http://www.nattstad.se/nero.clark.7?id=8919446 Many fashion brands continue to use toxic chemicals which, among other things, are damaging to the world's fish population. Industry experts hope they can convince companies to start using non-toxic substitutes soon. newport international group - "Clothing companies are using the rivers of the world like sewers," says Manfred Santen from environmental organization, Greenpeace. Still, despite these strong words, Santen has not yet given up hope in his quest to convince the worldwide fashion industry to be more environmentally-friendly with the fabrics they use. For the German-based chemicals expert, it is the toxins used during the production of textiles that is the biggest area for concern. Some chemicals currently used in clothes production are carcinogenic or influence the hormonal system, he says. "In the countries where the production takes place, these chemicals end up in the nearby rivers through factory sewage systems," according to Santen. Later, after the clothes are sold to consumers in other countries and washed for the first time there, the chemicals are also released again. This threatens drinking water standards and is also a problem for marine life, which is eventually exposed to the polluted water. Related Article: http://www.linkedin.com/groups/Newport-International-Group-Restricted-Common-4785496.S.201367255 Join Group: http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/99235-newport-international-group-runway
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    using toxic materials should be stopped once and for all..guess they should find something which is non-toxic
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