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FROM PARIS
Couturier Franck Sorbier's lovely bird whets our appetite for Spring 2006 Couture.
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FROM CALIFORNIA
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FROM PARIS
Moritz
Rogosky is one of the men's designers we will be watching in Paris this month.
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FROM SEOUL
By Tomothy Hagy, Paris Editor
Continuing the development of the global presence of Dior Homme, Hedi
Slimane has designed the new Seoul boutique, which opened its doors on
October 29, 2005. Characterized by matte white printed walls, a black
concrete floor, burnished stainless steel, raw birch plywood, milk
plexiglas plissé, and a red back light chair, the space is defined by
reflection perspective and geometry.
494 Galleria West Wing
Apgujung-Dong, Kangnam-Ku
Seoul, Korea
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FROM PARIS
January means Haute
Couture, and we will bring you the best of the Spring 2006 shows.
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FROM EUROPE
Looks like Kate
is back, and fashion editors everywhere are rejoicing.
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FROM WINDSOR, ENGLAND
Fashionlines Favorite Sir Elton John and David Furnish after their Civil Partnership Wedding ceremony at Guildhall Windsor, England on the 21st of December. Congratulations and best wishes to Elton and David!
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FROM LONDON
Australian TV entertainer Rolf Harris has unveiled his portrait of Queen Elizabeth II to mark the British monarch's 80th birthday next year. We congratulate Mr. Harris on his remarkably mumsy-like realism.
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FROM WASHINGTON D.C.
Petra Nemcova spoke about her experience surviving
the Asian Tsunami during a luncheon at the National Press
Club and has since founded a charity for Thai Children caught
in the Tsunami. She holds her new book about the Tsunami tragedy
called "Love
Petra Always". The proceeds from the book will go to the Happy
Hearts Fund charity which is dedicated to helping the
children affected by the disaster.
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FROM THE LAND OF VIRTUAL REALITY
Our inimitable Lola J. Wilde has decided to repent her sins of 2005 openly so
that all of us may benefit from her hardheaded but useful
insights in the coming year.
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