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more about #freeadvertising jessie-belle: I just kinda love that they used a moddle of color to represent an "all-American" fashion story. Not terribly original styling, but... pretty! more » hfree: The picture in the barn where she's climbing up to the hay loft is stunning, I will give them that. The rest? snore. I was in a RL store this weekend ... more » BrutallyHonestBabes (aka Mrs. Sarah.of.a.Lesser.Hobbit): OK, but where can I get the clothes? more » Vivelafat says Sweep the leg, Johnny.: Perhaps it's just the frame of mind I am in today, but $3000 for jeans, a striped button up and a suede shirt? I understand all of the resources that ... more » lalaland13: I don't want to say journalists have no standards anymore but...it's a lot easier to say, "No we can't piss off the advertisers or you won't have a jo... more » Diziet_Sma: oh wow. Ralph Lauren must have booked a shitload of ads for future editions or be sponsoring some kind of Marie Claire do. But even so. But running it... more » save jinger: I's be cool with an all Ralph Lauren spread if they had included this guy: more » starfishtat is knocked up with baby boyfishtat: Ok, point taken but... such pretty moddles. Sigh. Does this remind anyone else of the farm animal shoot on this past season of Make me a Supermodel? ... more » -
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Marie Claire Dedicates 10-Page Spread To One
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All-American fashion, according to Marie Claire's July issue, apparently runs the gamut from Ralph Lauren, to Ralph Lauren Collection, to Ralph Lauren Black Label. An object lesson in the special ladymag economics of free advertising, after the jump.
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