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Thought of the week - Google yourself!

My thought of the week has only two words. GOOGLE YOURSELF!* What you see, is what your customer sees when they google you. (Your business name). Now ask yourself what would your traffic and income look like if it had: - A google business section - A link to your site at the top - links to all your social media channels.

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Thought of the week - Black

"A Happy woman is a woman wearing a black skirt, a black sweater, great costume jewerly and a man by her side that loves her..." Yves Saint Laurent See? You can never have too much black in your wardrobe. ;-) Reminding you all that we have great professional images of each of our brands ready for you each season to download and use. Go to www.ronirabl.com into the Virtual Showroom, password LV2016. Happy Monday! Yael Lauren Vidal

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Pleats, Pleats, Pleats & Shine.

These are the two codes for Resort (except for the Oh so well loved stripes!). A well known stylist told me once: "Anytime I need to show up with effects of Royalty & rich depth of lights bouncing off the fabric, I go for pleats". ALEMBIKA RESORT Issey Miaki was the ultimate Trend Setter and for this season Stella McCartney took it one step further. ALEMBIKA RESORT With new technologies , pleated fabrics today no longer need all the high maintenance pleating required in the past. Therefore it is also becoming an easy classic; a good option for item pieces that are irreplaceable. Whether a skirt or a T shirt; layering items as a tank top or cardigan. It is...

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Birth of the T Shirt

By Roni Rabl Somewhere through the history of fashion, the T shirt changed it's status in the closet, from men's underwear to a leading item for both, women & men. Marlon Brando stamped it a sex symbol in 'A Streetcar Named Desire". But we are jumping ahead. Alembika The original men's underwear was a flannel jumper worn under clothes to keep the laborers warm in all weather. Once the weather turned warm the men would cut it to keep only the top. Only during the 19th century did the industry look for a fabric which would be flexible and easy to wear; over the head, no buttons or collar - a revolution! By law, a person was not allowed to...

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When theater and drama meet life - and death

Where has the Fun Gone? Asks Laird Borrelli-Persson in her article for Vogue as they are celebrating four designers who knew the value of Drama & Humor on the runway: John Galliano, Jean Paul Gaultier, Vivienne Westwood &Thierry Mugler. This is not only Drama - this is Theater. This is not only Runway - it is a full stage production. As we are mourning the death of a great performer, Prince, this seems the right moment to pay Homage to an artist who knew the value of stage and used it also as a runway. This is our modest Homage with Love from Roni Rabl.

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