Alexander McQueen News
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Richard Perry, president of Perry Partners LP and chairman of Barneys New York, was in his very red library last night when he pulled out a copy of Life magazine from 1964.
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Lloyd Blankfein and Blackstone Group LP President Tony James listened to Crosby, Stills and Nash last night.
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Alexander McQueen, the fashion designer who took his own life last year, received a tribute at London’s Ritz Hotel, heralding a show of his work at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art and a fundraising gala.
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The Hells Angels motorcycle group sued fashion design house Alexander McQueen and retail chain Saks Inc. for trademark infringement for selling handbags, jewelry and clothing using the club’s death-head design.
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Lying in a Beijing military hospital in 1990, General Wang Zhen told a visitor he felt betrayed. Decades after he risked his life fighting for an egalitarian utopia, the ideals he held as one of Communist China’s founding fathers were being undermined by the capitalist ways of his children -- business leaders in finance, aviation and computers.
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Royal bride Kate Middleton picked British label Alexander McQueen for her wedding dress, revealing the design to the world as she arrived at Westminster Abbey to marry Prince William , the second in line to the British throne.
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Phyllis Feinberg is any arts marketing director’s dream.
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AstraZeneca Plc , the U.K.’s second- largest drugmaker, said it filed a lawsuit yesterday claiming Watson Pharmaceuticals Inc. is infringing a patent on the active ingredient in cholesterol medicine Crestor.
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As more British retailers succumb to competition from the Internet, a venture capital firm is underscoring the shift with its first investment in a fashion seller to develop its online business.
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The Hells Angels motorcycle group accused fashion designer Alexander McQueen and retail chain Saks Inc. of trademark infringement for selling handbags and jewelry with the club’s death-head mark, according to a complaint filed today in federal court in Los Angeles.
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