YEAR IN REVIEW
The Top-25 Most Read Stories of the Year
From breaking news to must-read business profiles, these were California Apparel News' most-read stories of 2014.
- Lip Service, Kill City Founder Drew Bernstein, 1963-2014
- Feds Raid LA Garment Companies in Mexican Drug Money-Laundering Scheme
- Forever 21 Opening New Store Concept
- Controversy Over the ‘Made in America’ Label
- Georges Marciano Returns With New Denim Line
- Boutiques Ordered to Vacate Fred Segal Santa Monica
- Pinup Girl Clothing: How Retro-Style Clothing Formed a Multi-Million-Dollar Company
- Toms and Target Unveil Their Holiday Collaboration
- J Brand Co-founder Jeff Rudes Leaving Company
- First Look at the Nasty Gal Clothing Store on Melrose
- Novelty Textile Wins Major Case Over Fabric Design
- Karen Kane: Bringing Production Back to the U.S.
- Pacific City opening Luxe Waterfront Center in Huntington Beach, Calif.
- SoCal Mall Store Openings Include Uniqlo, Topshop, Tilly’s and Lululemon
- Los Angeles Fashion Week Fall 2014
- How Apparel Manufacturers and Retailers Are Coping With the E-Commerce Threat
- Los Angeles Fashion Week: Spring 2015
- Sears Holdings to Close Stores
- P.J. Salvage Founder and Creative Apparel Director, Mickey Sills, 55
- Silver Jeans Stores Files Chapter 11, Plans Store Closings
- Apparel Counterfeiters Banned From L.A. Fashion District and Fined $26 Million
- Hollister House Party in Santa Monica
- California Apparel Makers Concerned About ‘Made in U.S. A.’ Labeling
- American Apparel ‘We Have Good Ethics’
- What Buyers Are Looking for in an Apparel Company