Design veteran Martine Sitbon of Parisian fashion house Rue du Mail has created a T-shirt for jewellery house Piaget's annual charity party in aid of Unicef on June 17.
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- May 24, 2013
- Updated: 6:37pm
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First let me get this off my chest: I am a T-shirt addict. I just discovered I own 71 T-shirts,...
The first Young Post summer workshop took place last week. Eight lucky readers had the chance to learn about screen printing, and make their own iron-on designs for a T-shirt. They also met...
Guangzhou police took a human rights lawyer into custody yesterday afternoon, while he was hiking with friends, because the slogans on his T-shirt were considered politically sensitive.
To give Hongkongers the chance to show their support for local horses and jockeys, the Hong Kong Jockey Club has this year made T-shirts for fans to wear on race day.
Commerce is meeting nationalism as mainland entrepreneurs offer T-shirts with patriotic sayings and images in support of the Olympic torch run.
On Friday night, it was a case of coffee and tee at the Epoch Cafe. No, there isn't a spelling mistake there. The Wing Fung Street dessert and coffee shop was hosting the opening of a 'T-shirts...
Now that the chilly weather is finally setting in, it's time to break out your winter clothes. Peacoats, parkas, capes, ponchos and leather jackets are all great options but choose pieces with...
With Christmas almost upon us, Marni has released a series of T-shirts for charity that would make great stocking fillers.
Maison Martin Margiela continues its tradition of creating fashion for a good cause with the latest edition of the collectable Aids T-shirt (left; HK$600).
Everyone was told to turn up in a Piaget T-shirt, specially designed by Barney Cheng (centre). But the invitation didn't say to rip the sleeves off and make other modifications. Most designers...
CARTOONIST CHAN Ka-tat and his girlfriend Kathy Kuk Hoi-yee are prime examples of how appealing to individuality and a tech-savvy community can fit a youth-oriented business to a T.
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