Apparel News Daily Reader

Fashion Inspiration from Farming (Farmers Weekly Interactive)
Occidental motifs enrich textile art (The Independent)
Pippa Middleton Dress Replica Goes on Sale (The Telegraph)
Is Ready-to-Wear the New Couture? (Wall St. Journal)
Rome Celebrates Actress and Style-icon Audrey Hepburn (Wall St. Journal’s Heard on the Runway)
Are these the sexiest shoes of 2011? (All the Rage)
Valentino To Be Special Guest At Pitti Uomo (We Are the Market)
Iman adds Platinum Collection to growing list of brands (All the Rage)
See the Coco Rocha Photos That Didn't Make It Into Allure (Racked)
Some Favorites from Japan Fashion Week (We Are the Market)
The Kardashians Would Like to Invade Your Home With Their
Upcoming Line of Bedding, Towels, and Beer Mugs
(Racked)
A Shopper’s Guide to Brooklyn (We Are the Market)
For Cartier, No Designer Collabs Is the New Designer Collabs (Racked)
The Versace for HM Campaign Video Sounds Insane (LAB-HAPPY)

NRF Applauds House Members Asking Administration
Not to Restrict Textile and Apparel in New Trade Agreement
(Market Watch)
Egypt's Polvara to close textile unit (Ahram Online)
Uniqlo Lands on Fifth Avenue (The New York Times)
Wal-Mart moves NY fashion office back to Arkansas
(Reuters)
Chinese makers focus on markets closer to home (Just-Style)
Will Price Matching Play A Bigger Role this Season? (ABC News)
Recession Changed U.S. Consumer Spending (The Economist)
Malls fill empty stores with Unusual Tenants (Wall Street Journal)
Marka VIP Aims for Flash Sale Success in the Middle East (Luxury Daily)
Target.com suffers another site outage, this one for more than two hours (Internet Retailer)
Four out of five major luxury brands now have e-commerce sites (Luxury Daily)