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Pet Retailing- It’s Now More Than Dog Food, It’s Fashion Ret ... In previous articles I’ve often written about the trend towards lifestyle retailing. This is reflected in trends in the garden and home improvement industries...

Spiked Dog Collars - Dog Fashion From History ... Through the years, dog collars have always been an important and fashionable accessory to dogs, regardless of their breeds. Function-wise, dog collars serve as the handle that links the dogs and the dog leash...

Shocked The Fashion Industry ... Ed hardy shirts often use some embroidery, washing, ink and other techniques to create a feeling of decadent erosion, combined from the great masters have fed the eagle, tiger, skeleton, devil tattoo, etc., to produce a range of clothes. So that is introduced by the mass of a loved baseball totem tattoo embroidered mesh into a collection cap is the value of the best sellers...

Toy Dogs Are The Hottest New Fashion Accessory ... A pocket-sized dog is one of the most common fashion accessories of the stars seen strolling down the street on a bedazzled leash or nestled in the arm of her owner... With the likes of Paris Hilton, taking her toy dog, Tinker Bell everywhere with her, this is the new fashion trend...

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Families need families. Parents need to be parented. Grandparents, aunts, and uncles are back in fashion because they are necessary. Stresses on many families are out of proportion to anything two parents can handle.
—T. Berry Brazelton (20th century)

Good-night to the Season!—the dances,
The fillings of hot little rooms,
The glancings of rapturous glances,
The fancyings of fancy costumes;
The pleasures which fashion makes duties,
The praisings of fiddles and flutes,
The luxury of looking at beauties,
The tedium of talking to mutes;
—Winthrop Mackworth Praed (1802–1839)

Man is made to adore and to obey: but if you will not command him, if you give him nothing to worship, he will fashion his own divinities, and find a chieftain in his own passions.
—Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881)