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Red Carpet Poll Round Up
By admins | March 9, 2009
Now that the award season has officially ended it’s time to close our poll, “Which designer would you wear on the Red Carpet?” Not surprisingly, heavyweights Chanel and Oscar de la Renta tied for first place. Of course, Oscar and Chanel have long been red carpet favorites and who wouldn’t dream of wearing one of their timeless couture evening gowns. Close runners up were fellow red carpet veterans Valentino and Dior, as well as, somewhat surprisingly Marchesa in a close second. Many of you cast more than one vote and how can we blame you, it’s so hard to narrow it down to just one option. Last place went to Armani Prive, which frankly was also our least favorite, but usually has a very strong presence on the real life red carpet.
For our newest poll we wanted to get your feedback on the economy, as well as, Obama’s new stimulus plan. The fashion industry and the garment center have strongly felt the pinch of our worsening economy. Being manufactures, small businesses, and retailers, stimulating the economy is a high priority for us. While mulling over ideas for our new economic poll we came across stylecareers.com’s economic stimulus survey. We found one of their questions, “What would be the BEST STIMULUS for the fashion industry?” particularly interesting. And we couldn’t help but wonder what our reader’s reactions would be? So check out our new poll in the left sidebar and cast your vote today. To see stylecareers.com’s full survey and results click here.
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March 9th, 2009 at 3:58 am
I voted in your poll… for “make ‘Buy American’ federally mandated” because I believe that patronizing your own can trigger cash flow, loyalty to the nation, and create hundreds of jobs, not just in the fashion industry but elsewhere.
March 9th, 2009 at 2:33 pm
All of the above?! Seriously, the consumers need extra cash in their pockets and businesses need tax breaks to thrive and create jobs! Hopefully with all our current problems we finally have a president who can multi-task.