The Inside: Specialty Store Margins Pg. 28 INDITEX NET UP 15%/3 CHANEL’S NEW POD/3 WWD WWDWomen’s Wear Daily • The Retailers’THURSDAY Daily Newspaper • September 21, 2006 • $2.00 List Sportswear First Position Dance-inspired looks were all over the runways. Michael Kors offered languid, sporty styles featuring fl uid jerseys and slinky Ts. Here, his cashmere cardigan, silk dress and cotton pullover, all layered over leggings. For more, see pages 6 and 7. LVMH’s Inside Track: Lalonde Named Head Of Louis Vuitton U.S. By Miles Socha PARIS — Once again drawing on its deep management reserves, LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton has tapped an internal key player to head its vital and fast-growing Vuitton business in America. Daniel Lalonde, president and chief executive officer in North America of LVMH Watch & Jewelry, is to become Vuitton’s new North American president, effective in January. He will report to Philippe Schaus, Vuitton’s international senior vice president. “He has an excellent track record,” Schaus told WWD Wednesday. “We See LVMH’s, Page 29 PHOTO BY THOMAS IANNACCONE PHOTO BY WWD.COM WWDTHURSDAY Sportswear FASHION ™ Whether inspired by the Bolshoi or Broadway, New York designers 6 featured dance-inspired fare perfect for warming up or cooling down. A weekly update on consumer attitudes and behavior based on ongoing research from Cotton Incorporated GENERAL Daniel Lalonde, president and ceo in North America of LVMH Watch & 1 Jewelry, will become Louis Vuitton’s North American president. SPRING FLING EYE: Michael Kors hosted a lunch on Tuesday in La Duree at Harrods in Women Are Sure to Take a Shine to Next Season’s Fashions 4 London, where the luscious goodies on the dessert tray got his attention. Retailers, gearing up for Milan’s spring shows, expect voluminous tops, Clarity, cut and color are three of the four good choices because they are made from natural 18 skinny bottoms, leggings and a bevy of dresses. fibers and wear a lot cooler.” “C”s that smart shoppers allude to when buying DISH: Replay got things rolling at its spring runway show Tuesday with a diamond. But the alliteration is also quite “We have tulip volumes in skirts, high waisted some help from the members of the Gotham Girls Roller Derby league. appropriate for describing Spring 2007 fashion dresses, and blouses with tunic lengths to wear 24 trends, particularly when you consider that clarity over straight pants,” offers Baraschi. While many BEAT: Spring was in full bloom at the Fashion Coterie, split between the translates to wearability with a designers are stressing the 26 Show Piers and Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York. consistent fashion direction. continuation of longer tops and A military coup in Thailand that disposed its prime minister caused little The styles that debuted at the slightly shorter bottoms, styles 29 disruption for retail or manufacturing, but is being watched closely. recent Olympus Fashion Week have been modestly updated Classifi ed Advertisements.............................................................31 in New York for Spring 2007 with nips and tucks, ranging included a bevy of pretty dresses, from the asymmetrical hemline To e-mail reporters and editors at WWD, the address is fi rstname. belted jackets, voluminous skirts, to the more defined cinched [email protected], using the individual’s name. airy and delicate blouses and waist. WOMEN’S WEAR DAILY IS A REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF FAIRCHILD PUBLICATIONS, INC. COPY- RIGHT ©2006 FAIRCHILD PUBLICATIONS, INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 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Wang, backer current. popular choice among of Vera Wang Co. and its former chairman, will be held Thursday, Although the looks 16% of respondents. Oct. 19 at 1 p.m. at Christ Church, 520 Park Avenue in New York. are clear, designers’ Typical New Clothing Purchase It also appears that Wang, 87, died Sept. 14 of complications related to prostate can- inspirations ranged women will appreciate cer. A reception will be held following the ceremony at 740 Park Avenue. Donations may be made in his memory to Memorial tremendously. “For Total Females the abundance of Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. Spring 2007, I was colored cotton for Buying New and Different 57% inspired by the pulsing spring. When asked ● IN THE FAMILY: Dolce & Gabbana couldn’t quite let go of Carla tempo of Buenos Aires Replacing Current 40% by the Monitor about Buzzi, its longtime director of international public relations and and a natural rhythm their favorite fiber or advertising. 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