Lucky Brand, the Southern California apparel retailer best known for their California-inspired men’s and women’s jeans, invites fans to join Tim Gunn at 1PM Saturday, November 12, 2011 at the Dillard’s Wing (lower level) of the Perimeter Mall. Mr. Gunn will host a Lucky Brand fashion show featuring both new and existing Lucky Brand customers as runway models. A Q&A with the audience will follow …
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Lucky Brand, the Southern California retailer best known for its men’s and women’s jeans, will celebrate mothers nationwide with Simon Mall Mom’s Nite Out at 21 locations this Thursday, May 5th. (PRWeb May 03, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/5/prweb8367169.htm
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Lucky Brand, the Southern California retailer best known for its men’s and women’s jeans, will celebrate mothers nationwide with Simon Mall Mom’s Nite Out at 21 locations this Thursday, May 5th. (PRWeb May 03, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/5/prweb8367169.htm
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Lucky Brand Celebrates Moms with a Night of Fashion and Prizes
With back-to-school shopping already underway, everyone needs a pair of jeans. When you shop at a Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont store for the remainder of July, it could get you a free pair. All shoppers who spend $15 or more (after…
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Spend $15 at this Shelby store and get a pair of free jeans
It’s a busy week for fashion in Charleston, with sales and stylish events for local shoppers. From Monday through Wednesday, receive 20 percent off your purchase at Bashful Boutique in Avondale. All you have to do is mention this article. On Tuesday from 6:30-10:30 p.m., Eye Level Art hosts a Fashion and Art Party featuring Sucker Jeans, Stella and Dot Jewelry, and Drue Dun artwork. The Fire …
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Enjoy this week’s freebies packed with hot new looks, book signings, local tastes, and live music. by Lindsay Paris Enjoy this week’s freebies packed with hot new looks, book signings, local tastes, and live music. TUESDAY. Eye Level Art hosts a free Fashion and Art Party with goods from Sucker Jeans, Stella and Dot Jewelry, and Drue Dun. Enjoy live music by the Fire Apes with a glass of …
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Freeloaders: Jugglers, local flavors, and Caribbean rhythms
by Christina Janke Sometimes you just want to go out to eat with your buds, or with that special someone, and not worry about having to dress all fancy. Whether you’re wearing a plain ol’ T-shirt and jeans or your casual Friday wear, here are some neighborhood faves that’ll set you up with some fine dining, without the dress code. Fridays are a tad busy for Chef John Zucker over at Cru Café, but …
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Sucker Jeans , the original seersucker jean company based in Charleston, is hosting a trunk show on Tues., Dec. 1. The “Night of Mint Juleps & Seersucker” will be held at the Sucker Jeans showroom at 138 St. Philip Street’s second floor, next to Redux Art Gallery. Guests can try on a pair of the uniquely southern jeans while mixing with the fashionable and dancing to the music of DJ Daniel …
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Sucker Jeans have Junk in the Trunk (Charleston City Paper)
The more than 150 people who testified at six public hearings last week were a cross section of the region’s bus riders, with speakers wearing everything from suits and jeans to khakis and Metrobus uniforms.
Continue here: Once upon a time … (The Washington DC Examiner)
Their headquarters is little more than a spare room at the local power company: The officers’ four desks occupy almost half the available space. Jeans, sweaters and tennis shoes are the dress code, and the sergeant in command wears a backward baseball cap to disguise a bad hair day.
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