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Marc Jacobs


Recent Articles about Marc Jacobs

7 Head-Turning Fashion Start-ups

With Fashion Week underway, here's a look at the start-ups that are making waves just off the runways.  View slideshow

The End of Ownership

CDs The market for used music is well established. But now anyone with an iPod and a computer can easily buy a CD, make a digital copy, and then ...  Read more

xoxo, Gossip Girl

Gossip Girl, the CW's campy melodrama trailing the lives of Manhattan's privileged private school elite (think Sex and the City for the underage set), is ...  Read more

Agenda 09/05

As Frank Sinatra crooned, the days grow short when you reach September. With holidays, back-to-school sessions, and the fourth quarter just around the corner...  Read more

Put Your Policies in Writing

1. See the Big Picture The tradeoff at the center of any employment manual pits consistency against flexibility. Codifying policies and then foll...  Read more

Entrepreneurs Vie for a Piece of Fashion's Night Out

Want to get in on the action at fashion week? Here's a look at how some small businesses are using the event to market their brands.  Read more

How to Assemble an Employee Handbook

As your company expands, you'll probably want to write down policies and rules that govern your employees. Here's how to create an employee handbook that is ...  Read more

Inc. 5000 Applicant of the Week: Johnny Cupcakes

How a 26-year-old college drop-out created a multi-million dollar t-shirt business with no business plan, no advertising, and no investors.  Read more

Giving Himself Room to Roam

After a long spell of intense focus on one company, Paul Budnitz, founder of Kidrobot, is finding there’s nothing quite as liberating as being all over the...  Read more

Dov Charney, Like It or Not

The founder of red-hot American Apparel has the simplest possible business strategy: He does and says exactly what he wants to.  Read more