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      • Cashmere Mafia” casts its pampered heroines in a softer light: When they are ruthless and cutthroat at the office or at a charity event, it’s in self-defense. The series wants to make these four privileged women likable, and the easiest way is to make them unenviable.
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  2. Jan 5, 2008 · “Cashmere Mafia” casts its pampered heroines in a softer light: When they are ruthless and cutthroat at the office or at a charity event, it’s in self-defense. The series wants to make...

  3. Jan 5, 2008 · Finely made women in ‘Cashmere’. By Mary McNamara. Jan. 5, 2008 12 AM PT. Times Staff Writer. Say what you will about the “Enjoli” campiness of some of the ads, but I defy anyone to speak...

  4. Cashmere Mafia: Created by Kevin Wade. With Lucy Liu, Frances O'Connor, Miranda Otto, Bonnie Somerville. A group of successful female executives who have been friends since college turn to each other for guidance as they juggle their careers with family in New York City.

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    • 2008-01-06
    • Comedy, Drama
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  5. Cashmere Mafia is an American comedy-drama television series which ran on ABC from January 6, 2008 to February 20, 2008. The series was created by Kevin Wade, who also served as executive producer alongside Darren Star, Gail Katz, Jeff Rake and Michael Pressman, with Susie Fitzgerald co-executive producing. Peyton Reed directed the pilot.

  6. Yes, Cashmere Mafia does bear a similarity to Sex and the City — four fashionable friends walking through the streets of New York to a catchy theme song — but times, they have a-changed. While ...

  7. Jan 3, 2008 · On Feb. 7, the Cashmere clique gets major competition from NBC's "Lipstick Jungle," another series about a heavy-hitting trio of Gotham women starring Brooke Shields, Kim Raver and Lindsay Price.

  8. When it comes to morality and ethics, these women drag their designer pumps through arguably murky territory. While they're all shown to be successful businesswomen, their behavior isn't always becoming ("revenge sex," anyone?).

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