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Also, Lara Stone defended her "sexually violent" Calvin Klein ad.
Also, Lara Stone defended her "sexually violent" Calvin Klein ad.
Also, Burberry is selling a lot of shearling boots.
Also, Christian Louboutin wants showgirls to look good in his shoes.
Also, Stella McCartney designed a collection for Australian Target.
At the age of 71, the icon made an exclusive runway appearance, closing the Giles show.
By James LimThe shoes, and models who couldn't walk in them, weren't the only problem for the label yesterday.
By Amy OdellThe shoes were the dangerous kind, it seems.
By Amy OdellAnna's economy-stimulus plan worked!
By Shakthi JothianandanYee-haw for riding boots, saddle bags, and expertly tailored jackets.
By Eve Bertin-LangKarlie/Naomi/Gisele/Chanel, watch your backs!
By Sam HorineThe best bets for guys and girls from Billy Reid, Sonia Rykiel, the Brooklyn Circus, and more.
By Ashley HoffmanMilan Fashion Week fails to live up to Rachel's Oscars expectations, but Kate Hudson distracts nicely.
By Amy OdellA Ford Europe rep spotted the 20-year-old Frenchman shopping in Paris; next thing he knew, he was opening for Lanvin.
By James LimThe counterfeit problem is not confined to shady underground shops.
By Charlotte CowlesAlso, Burberry's CEO is a very rich lady.
The 'Marie Claire' fashion director and 'Project Runway' judge dishes on her new book.
By Lauren MurrowClinton wore Vera Wang, and her new hubby wore Burberry.
By Mike VilenskyIt would only cost around $5.7 billion, so it's not like they can't afford it.
By Amy OdellThese moisture-packed lipsticks produce a pretty, natural look.
By Lauren MurrowAlso, Raquel Zimmermann poses with a horse in 'Vogue.'