My daughter adores posing and dressing her dolls each day. With the My Life As Chloe Doll, you can move her body into ...
O.M.G.” line of dolls. Jurors awarded the couple and their companies $17.9 million in real damages and a whopping $53.6 million in punitive damages following a three-week trial in a federal ...
Mattel is introducing its first Diwali Barbie doll, which the company says is being released as part of its “commitment to promoting celebrations of heritage.” The doll, unveiled Friday ...
A Nottinghamshire MP has explained that a £500 gift described as being "for clothes" was not just used on clothing but rather for "personal things that were personal at that time". Juliet ...
Laundry and cleaning specialist Sarah Dempsey from MyJobQuote.co.uk, in collaboration with lifestyle brand Joules, is debunking the myth that winter weather prevents outdoor drying of clothes.
When buying clothes, how often do you look at the washing label to check the care instructions? These days most fast fashion can be cleaned at the standard 30 to 40 degrees and should avoid tumble ...
Labour peer Lord Waheed Alli, who recently donated clothes and glasses to Keir Starmer, is currently under investigation for "alleged non registration of interests". The House of Lords ...
A laundry expert has revealed a common clothes-drying mistake you have been making all along - and if you are someone who likes to place your clothes on the radiator, you may want to stop.
World Rabies Day is observed annually on September 28 to raise awareness and promote prevention of rabies, a deadly viral disease affecting all mammals, including humans. The disease is primarily ...
20, the release said, the sales started in 28 stores across 10 states. Customers will see up to 40% off in savings on items like tees, shorts, performance clothing, hoodies and tumblers.
Delta Apparel Inc., parent company of the Salt Life activewear brand, was sold in a bankruptcy auction for $38.74 million on September 16 to brand management firm Iconix International and ...
But Sir Martyn Oliver, Ofsted's chief inspector, said recently enlisted female and smaller recruits were still being issued with clothing or equipment that "does not fit them correctly".