A year in fashion: The big stories of 2014
Updated: 2015-01-03 10:44
By Agencies(China Daily)
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Dolce & Gabbana cleared of tax evasion. [Photo provided to China Daily] |
8 Dolce & Gabbana cleared of tax evasion: After five years of ongoing legal proceedings, Domenico Dolce and Stefano Gabbana were finally cleared of tax evasion relating to the sale of their D&G and Dolce & Gabbana brands to a holding company in Luxembourg in 2004. "We were certain! We are honest people!" tweeted Gabbana following the verdict, given on October 24.
Mulberry finally got a new creative director: Poor old Mulberry, it has had a horrible time since former creative director Emma Hill left back in 2013, languishing rudder-less in a state of poor finance. But thankfully, this year has bought some good news to the Somerset-based brand-finally they have a new creative director, and a very promising one at that.
- New Year calligraphy contest gathers thousands in Tokyo
- Harbin gets ready for ice and snow festival
- Shanghai, Nanjing heat up just before predicted cold
- Police frontier force conducts military exercise
- Carpenter creates e-vehicle with wood in Shenyang
- Thousands gather in NYC for funeral for slain police officer
- Scars of honour
- Mall turns shops into rail carriages
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