6 July 2004, by Webmaster
Carrie Bradshaw and her friends may have slipped on their Manolo Blahniks for endless hours of retail therapy but a study suggests the love affair young women have with the high street is over.
Shopping does not provide many modern women with the "shopaholic’s high" that it gave the Sex and the City generation, a study shows. It found that 47 per cent of women now considered buying clothes a time-consuming and costly chore.
More than a quarter of female shoppers were revealed to be "fashion (...)