Liz expands cottage and young attitude looks
By Staff -- Home Textiles Today, 8/4/2005 1:51:00 PM
NEW YORK -- Liz Claiborne Home has expanded the cottage look with several vintage-inspired florals and added a few younger attitude patterns in bedding, bath and window.
Some of the cottage looks include: Tamara, Lindsay, and Annabelle.Younger attitude patterns include Salerno and Sherbet Denim. In back-to-school, Fresh Stripe has been added to retail as mini sets for $79.99 twin or $99.99 full/queen.
The cottage influence continued in window and bath where new constructions abounded.
A mid-weight cotton viscose dobby was added in window as a new base cloth with six solids and six prints that are merchandised with reversible print shades.
Meanwhile in bath, several cottage looks were added as $39.99 shower curtains that work back to bedding.
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Liz Expands Cottage And Young Attitude Looks
Aug 8, 2005
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