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Article: GILDED AGE'S VINTAGE APPEAL ; FORMER A&F DESIGNER OFFERS ARTISANAL APPROACH TO DENIM, SPORTSWEAR.(Abercrombie & Fitch)
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- Daily News Record
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- August 1, 2005
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Byline: David Lipke
NEW YORK -- Forgoing the crowded din of buyers and vendors at the most recent round of New York trade shows, newcomer Gilded Age set up a quiet presentation in a wood-beamed Soho showroom. It was the ideal setting to view this beautifully executed label, which channels the rugged, almost coarse aesthetic of 19th-century workwear into a quietly luxurious collection of modern men's and women's denim and sportswear basics.
The line is the creation of Montenegro-born designer Stefan Miljanic, who left his position earlier this year as vice-president of men's design and product development at Abercrombie & Fitch to launch this ...
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