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Baby Phat

Baby Phat is an extension of Phat Farm made for women. It began when Phat Farm's founder Russell Simmons created small t-shirts with "Baby Phat" on them. When various celebrities started sporting the shirts, the decision to extended Baby Phat into its own line was right around the corner. It was established in 1999.

Simmon's wife, model Kimora Lee Simmons became the creative director of the line. The line includes juniors, plus size and children sizes. Baby Phat also has an extensive line of accesorries including jewelry, handbags, cell phone and cell phone cases and many more.

Baby Phat combines hip hop and high fashion elements. It has been worn by celebrities such as Beyonce, Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Eve and Alicia Keys.

The company's symbol, a cat, was modeled after Kimora's now-departed cat, Max.


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The company's symbol, a cat, was modeled after Kimora's now-departed cat, Max. Criticisms of the Accord generally come from the revolutionary left within Australia, who claim that it kept real wages stagnant for over ten years, destroyed union membership and strength, and caused real suffering for members of the Australian working class. It has been worn by celebrities such as Beyonce, Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez, Eve and Alicia Keys. The Accord broke down in the late 1980s and lead to the enterprise bargaining period. Baby Phat combines hip hop and high fashion elements. At the beginning of the Accord, only one union, the New South Wales Nurses Federation (then controlled by radicals), voted against the Accord. Baby Phat also has an extensive line of accesorries including jewelry, handbags, cell phone and cell phone cases and many more. This was seen as a method to increase productivity without reducing the living standards of Australians.

The line includes juniors, plus size and children sizes. The Accord was an agreement between trade unions, the government, and employers to restrict wage demands, inflation and price rises respectively. Simmon's wife, model Kimora Lee Simmons became the creative director of the line. In Australian Industrial Relations the Accord period was a period of industrial peace and class collaboration, suggested by the Communist Party of Australia in the late 1970s as a response to a perceived productivity crisis, and actively taken up and implemented as government policy after 1983 by an Australian Labor Party government under Prime Minister Bob Hawke. It was established in 1999. When various celebrities started sporting the shirts, the decision to extended Baby Phat into its own line was right around the corner.

It began when Phat Farm's founder Russell Simmons created small t-shirts with "Baby Phat" on them. Baby Phat is an extension of Phat Farm made for women.