Apparel News Daily Reader

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The South African and Nelson Mandela inspired label 46664, his prison ID, launches nationwide in mid-November. (Photo by Women's Wear Daily)

Nelson Mandela Has a Clothing Line, Stella McCartney May Collaborate (Fashionista)
Dolce Gabbana designers calling it quits (The Telegraph)
The X Files: Hamish Bowles Auditions for X Factor (Vogue)
Max Mara at Milan Fashion Week (The Telegraph)
Karl Lagerfeld’s Fendi on the runway in Milan (The Telegraph)
Ruby slippers worn in 'Wizard of Oz' to go on auction block (L.A. Times: All the Rage)
Prada embraces SoCal kustom car culture (L.A. Times: All the Rage)
Vogue Knitting Live comes to Los Angeles this weekend (L.A. Times: All the Rage)
Vogue Editor Hamish Bowles Auditioned for Simon Cowell's The X Factor By Singing Britney Spears' "Oops!... I Did It Again" (Racked)
DG is Officially Dunzo: Dolce Gabbana Bid Farewell (Racked)
Inside the LA Headquarters of HauteLook and Sole Society (Racked)
L'Oreal's Limited-Edition Project Runway Color Cosmetics Collection Arrives in Stores This October(Racked)

Coach Targets European Luxury With London Flagship Store (Forbes)
Chanel sues 399 sites accused of selling counterfeits (Las Vegas Sun)
Local retailers stay optimistic despite lower holiday forecasts (Bloomberg)
Surge of Holiday Retail Goods Is Starting at U.S. Ports (L.A. Times)
Amazon Goes High Fashion With Apparel Offerings (The Daily Mail - London)
Facebook to add a want button to aid social shopping (InternetRetailer)
Aeropostale to take its online store to 90 countries
(Wall Street Journal)
US: Christmas shoppers to spend more in fewer stores (Just-Style)
Global apparel production shows signs of slowing (Just-Style)