A complicated economic backdrop, combined with some names missing from the calendar, is making for a subdued season in ...
Models wait backstage before the opening show for China Fashion Week, featuring Finnish outdoor gear brand Halti, in Beijing, ...
Vivian Wang bought a gold medallion decorated with a carved dragon from Laopu Gold nearly a decade ago, but forgot about the ...
The AW2025 Beijing Fashion Week kicked off its inaugural ceremony on Wednesday evening, with the theme of "Rise of the Orient", highlighting the fusion of traditional Chinese aesthetics with modern ...
Parents are upset that their children are being denied the chance to dress up for World Book Day. Langafel Primary School in Longfield, Kent, will not be taking part in the annual fancy dress ...
Langafel Primary School in Longfield, Kent, will not be taking part in the annual fancy dress event for the second consecutive year after parents were reportedly told the tradition affected pupil ...
So fancy clothes." Listen to Story Brazilian twins triggered outrage by recording video of Indian woman in a saree They captioned it 'Fancy cleaner in India' Social media users criticised them for ...
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Meghan Markle reportedly won’t be able to sell clothes under her new As Ever brand as it’s too similar to the name of a Chinese clothing company. Per documents obtained by DailyMail.com over ...
Meghan originally named her brand American Riviera but it was not allowed as it is a geographical location where she lives. The name was rejected as one can't have a patent on a location.
However, USPTO ruled that Meghan, 43, would not be able to sell clothing because her company’s name was too similar to Chinese ‘fast fashion’ brand ASEVER, which is based in Shenzhen.