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Fashion for Haiti Relief
Model Naomi Campbell spearheaded a fundraiser fashion show to benefit Haiti featuring outfits from some of the world's top designers and a tribute to British designer Alexander McQueen.
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Herve Leger for Max Azria
An interesting new interpretation of Max Azria's signature sexy body con dresses.
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Marc Jacobs Fall 2010
Marc Jacobs brought back the rawness and rusticity of fur and tweed ensembles to make fall's statement dressing.
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3.1 Phillip Lim: The shoes have it
3.1 Phillip Lim went big on the shoes and bag accessories for his Autumn/Winter 2010 collection.
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Anna Sui Fall 2010: Bohemian Rhapsody
Anna Sui always manages to update the Bohemian look - this time with shades of deep burgendy and copper red, and the use of faux fur.
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Lacoste's winter fun wardrobe
Lacoste kicked off the festivities in New York this weekend by presenting a collection for Autumn/Winter 2010/11 that included a mixture of looks.
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Carlos Miele: Brazilian energy in NYC
Carlos Miele brought the heat and vibrant colours from his home-land to a New York covered in snow.
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Film noir by Vera Wang
Vera Wang defined her latest collection as ‘film noir, influenced by Truffaut and Hitchcock, with a little bit of Catherine Deneuve, Jeanne Moreau and Grace Kelly’.
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Jason Wu: The designer who dressed Michelle Obama
Aged 27 years old and hot on the heels of his extraordinary success with Michelle Obama, young designer Jason Wu continues his work with a new winter collection based on Irving Penn, the man and the photographer.
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For the dress-type of girl by Erin Fetherston
Erin Fetherston's romantic inspiration was Nico, a Warhol superstar in the 1960s, which translated in the designs of dresses.
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Betsy Johnson Fall 2010
The designer had some fun this season with her naughty and provocative winter collection.
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Dramatic drapes and ruffles at Tadashi Shoji
Beautiful eveningwear, with flattering detail work. Most designs were either covered with ruffles or displayed dramatic draping in solid colours.
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"Project Runway" hopefuls show at NY Fashion Week
Ten contestants of "Project Runway" showed collections on Friday at New York Fashion Week, part of the reality show's efforts to keep the three finalists secret until the television season ends.
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Ports 1961
Ports 1961, which is designed by Vancouver-born Tia Cibani, embraced a rough-luxe aesthetic, melding materials such as tweed and neoprene, combining an organic palette with clean, contemporary lines.
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Badgley Mischka Fall 2010
Designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka, whose glitzy gowns and jewelry are red carpet staples, had something edgier in mind for fall as they drew inspiration from the "Mad Max" action movies starring Mel Gibson.
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