Business

SYDNEY: Evil Twin's international orders have eclipsed its sales on home ground following a year in which the brand exhibited at London Fashion Week.

SYDNEY: Lingerie retailer Honey Birdette will welcome eastern European label Jolidon into its international brand portfolio from December 1.

SYDNEY: Local womenswear label Natasha is set to make its first foray into retail, seven years after launching wholesale operations.

MELBOURNE: Retail mogul Solomon Lew has spoken out against recent interest rate rises and the "unfair price advantage" enjoyed by international online retailers.

NEW ZEALAND: Kathmandu has reported "reasonable" financial results for the first quarter of 2010/11.

NATIONAL: Footwear manufacturers are a major winner in the Textile, Clothing and Footwear Strategic Capability Program round one grants.

MELBOURNE: Ellery, Bassike and Arnsdorf are among the eight finalists in the running for a $20,000 prize at L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival (LMFF) 2011.

MELBOURNE: Asuza will capitalise on its wholesale success with the likes of General Pants and Fat when it opens its first boutique this month.

SYDNEY: Akira Isogawa has teamed up with dance apparel brand Bloch to create a limited edition lifestyle shoe collection.

NATIONAL: Bonds has teamed up with Myer in a power effort to drum up consumer enthusiasm in the lead up to Christmas.

NATIONAL: Myer has announced a comprehensive executive overhaul as part of efforts to drive its impending 'growth phase'.

BRISBANE: Young labels have the opportunity to access up to three years of business and technical support via a new program affiliated with the Queensland University of Technology (QUT).

GOLD COAST: Kooey, Speedo and Camilla are among the labels that have signed on to take part in the inaugural Swimshow Australia trade fair.

GOLD COAST: Kooey, Speedo and Camilla are among the labels that have signed on to take part in the inaugural Swimshow Australia trade fair.

SYDNEY: Nat-Sui is following Collette Dinnigan's footsteps, opening a new boutique in Queen Street, Woollahra this month.

NEW ZEALAND: Pumpkin Patch chairman Greg Muir will not stand for re-election to the company's board after "drawing attention away from the business".