It’s likely that you don’t look this good in the rain. And that’s OK, because being so fash is what makes Lawrence Bolido so special. The Orange County native has made NYC his home in recent months, studying at Parson’s School of Design in hopes of being the next big menswear designer. The rain didn’t stop the up and comer from stepping out in gorgeously cut black leather loafers, a worn trench and one bright shorts/sweater combo. The Jil Sander-fiend noted that all-black-everything wasn’t quite his style, and neither is checking the weather before heading out the door. But that’s no surprise, really. If your legs look this good in shorts, why ever worry about wearing pants? Alas, see you at the shows, Lawrence…can’t wait for your bow.

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Home Textiles Today May 7, 2007 By Staff Cincinnati – The Federated Department Stores direct division – dominated by macys.com – is projected to ring up $1 billion in sales in 2008, a 61% jump in a two-year period, coming above the $620 million it generated last year.
In the coming years, Macy’s internet operation “should be the fasting growing part of Federated, both in percentage terms and close to No. 1 in absolute dollars,” macys.com chairman Peter Sachse told analysts during the retailer’s investor conference last week. site macys printable coupons
The site averages 600,000 visitors a day, Sachse said. Consumers who shop both Macy’s stores and macys.com spend 20% more in-store than the average in-store customer and 60% more on the site than the average macy.com customer, he added.
In home textiles, the site churns an impressive amount of business for some of Macy’s biggest labels. Macys.com accounts of 33% of the retailer’s Calvin Klein home textiles sales as well as 15% of both Ralph Lauren and Hotel sales.
Macys.com home offerings will broaden this year with the debut of furniture in July, followed by the introduction of the Martha Stewart Collection in the fall.