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more about #parisfashionweek more comments → Tippi Hedren: Sometimes, you just have to laugh because who ARE these people being thrown into a full-fledged panic over your hair? more » ngoandy: Does anyone else see the guy in the picture on the left has the stereotypical black & white striped shirt. more » AndPreciousLittleofThat: Stop it, lady. Everyone knows models don't smile. more » otherginger: Is that Roger Daltrey styling the yound lady's hair? more » Penny: Herrera, as a fashion design-obsessed person without the attention span or patience to learn how to sew, THANK YOU. Although, I do think draping is fun. more » Dictator for Life: If Liz Claiborne is only gonna be sold at JC Penney, that means every Belk I've ever been in is gonna need something to fill half a women's department. more » greengrey: FINALLY someone goes after Madden. I thought Jimmy Choo was going to be the first to sue. I think goods being "inspired" by the designer originals is... more » keldo: I have not spent 50K on clothes during the course of my lifetime. And I'm old. more » KodyAbderus: #4 Confirms my theory. There is a secret cabal of fashion designers a la the beginning of Zoolander. They have decided to form their own version of i... more » ArtfulSlinger: Its like "Pretty Baby" meets "Zombieland". more » Rooo sez BISH PLZ: You know what I love? If, as a normal woman, you put on just one of any of those accessories -- any hat, bracelet, necklace, shades, gloves for Jeebu... more » greengrey: The shoes in 5. /sigh Those are awesome. I love weird looking heels. more » electriklights: "That goes double for les dames Roitfeld!" They are so stunning. So chic. more » BabyJane: I give Miu-Miu a Meh-Meh. more » lilbobbytables: I love 8 more than I love zombies. (I love zombies A LOT). more » -
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McQueen Goes After Madden; Supermodel Spends $50K A Month On Clothes
- Creator of this season's mightiest shoes, Alexander McQueen, is suing Steve Madden. McQueen's lawyers say the only reason the Madden is a knock-off and not a pure counterfeit is the omission of the logo'd zipper pull. (L-R: McQueen, Madden.) [WWD]
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High - And We Do Mean High - Drama At Galliano!
John Galliano made his bones on surprising and shocking, but this time around the ready-to-wear was pure pretty, and it was the trappings - bubbles! hats! clowns! - that provided the, um, surprises. More » -
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Kooky, Mysterious, Ooky At Miu-Miu!
From Miu Miu, we've come to expect a few things: whimsy, weirdness, and just a dash of sweetness. Spring 2010 provided them all - plus birds. Oh, and Kate Moss. More » -
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Louis Vuitton Was...Quite The
It wasn't hard to guess who Marc Jacobs' inspiration was for the Spring 2010 Louis Vuitton woman: More »SideShow! -
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Alexander McQueen: For The Futuristic Interplanetary Mutant Alien Queen In You
Forget the Jean-Paul Gaultier costumes for The Fifth Element. Alexander McQueen's show in Paris today was a spacey sci-fi extravaganza of garments for royal ladies lost in the space-time continuum. More » -
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Here's what Pier Paolo Piccioli, who, with Maria Grazia Chiuri, now helms Valentino, described his collection's muse: "She's kind of a delicate, romantic contemporary fairy princess who's walking in this digital enchanted garden..." In other words: visible breasts. More »BreastBest Foot Forward At Valentino -
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Chanel Takes A Roll In The Hay
No, literally. Lagerfeld's countrified models writhed in haystacks and walked the runway with a side of hayseed. Whatever the opinions of Rihanna, Claudia and the other front-row staples, one thing's for sure: it's impossible to know what Prince was thinking. More » -
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No Pants - Lots Of Breasts - At Yves Saint Laurent
Stefano Pilati's latest, Spring 2010 outing for the iconic house of Yves brought out a lot of bold faces, a lot of bold lines, and, oh yeah, some really bold breasts. Talk about city ofheadlights! More » -
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Lindsay Lohan Makes Her Debut As Ungaro's Artistic Director At Paris Fashion Week
Lindsay Lohan launched her new career as artistic advisor for Emanuel Ungaro earlier this morning as Ungaro's Spring 2010 collection headed down the runway at Paris Fashion Week. So how did she do? Let's take a look. More » -
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Jean-Paul Gaultier: Brights, Bras, Bellies, And Braids
Jean-Paul Gaultier's Spring 2010 collection is filled with bright colors, Gaultier's signature lingerie-inspired tops, and Cindy Lou Who-esque braids. Rihanna, Katy Perry, and Janet Jackson were all in the audience to watch as the collection went down the runway. More » -
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Viktor & Rolf Invite You To Their Awe-Inspiring Prom
Viktor & Rolf's Spring 2010 collection, which headed down the runway at Paris Fashion Week this morning, was filled with amazing, ruffle-heavy dresses that looked a bit like 80s Barbie gowns with an Edward Scissorhands touch. More » -
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Vivienne Westwood: Rococo Eccentricity & Modern Marie Antoinettes
Westwood's red label show in London took cues from nutty peasants; her show today in Paris was for royalty gone wacko. More » -
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Galliano For Dior: For The Flirty, Foxy, Femme Fatale Film Star In You
John Galliano must have been watching old movies and thinking romantic, film noir thoughts when he designed the ready-to-wear collection for Dior Spring Summer 2010. More » -
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Balmain: For The Mad Max Rock & Roll Warrior Princess In You
After WWII, Pierre Balmain designed classic, luxurious gowns for stars like Ava Gardner and Brigitte Bardot. These days, the design house is run by Christophe Decarnin, and his vision for spring 2010 is a ripped-up, edgy luxe bordering on Derelicte. More » -
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Does Lindsay Lohan Deserve To Guide A Major French Fashion House?
In the old days, fashion houses were where wealthy women could find one-of-a-kind garments from highly skilled, well-trained designers. Now? Lindsay Lohan is on the creative team of Paris fashion house Emanuel Ungaro… partly because Tim Gunn sang her praises. More » -
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Buttoned-Up Beauties At Rochas
Olivier Theyskens no longer designs for Rochas, but under the direction of Marco Zanini — who has worked for Dolce & Gabbana and Versace — the line continues to be buzzworthy. Zanini's vision? Clothing that's simple, understated and elegant. More »





