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Fashion Advice: Where to Find Nicole Miller and BCBG Bridge Lines
April 20, 2006 11:09 AM

Dear Budget Fashionista,

Is it true that both Nicole Miller and BCBG have lines at JC Penney’s? If so, what are their names, as I so heart Nicole Miller and BCBG Max Azria but could never afford their ready to wear lines.

A: Nicole Miller is at JC Penney’s and the line is called Nicole. To be perfectly honest, it isn’t very good. BCBG Max Azria’s line is at SEARS and it’s called Parallel and it is pretty good—especially for spring items.

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July 14, 2006 Jackie wrote:
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What, if any, is the difference between BCBG Max Azria and BCBG Paris?

July 30, 2006 Tamara wrote:
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BCBG Maz Azria is the same as BCBG Paris; some of the older labels have Paris on them. There are a variety of other labels available from Mr. Azria: Max Azria Collection (high-end, runway-worthy gaments), To the Max, Max & Cleo (cheaper than BCBG), BCBGirls (cheaper still) and Maxine, which offers suits in slightly larger sizes.

September 24, 2006 Jo wrote:
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I just bought a pair of BCBG Paris shoes at Loehmann’s and was wondering why the logo is italicized, unlike the more well-known sans-serif BCBG logo. Are they really BCBG’s then?

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