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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, August 8th, 2001

Fashion, television sew even tighter bonds

By SAMANTHA CRITCHELL

Associated Press

Wednesday, August 8, 2001

New York -- Television has become one of the most influential sources of fashion trends. Walk down Main Street in Anytown, U.S.A., and you'll see a Carrie ("Sex and the City") wannabe or a Rachel ("Friends") look-alike.

But who's advising these fictional fashionistas to make sure they're wearing the hippest, hottest clothes?

From now on, it will be retailer Bergdorf Goodman.

The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and Bergdorf recently announced a partnership that makes the high...

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