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Also, they fight about how much skin she should show.
The 'Telegraph' thinks she's channeling the Ukranian prime minister. We don't think it's that complicated.
Also Thom Browne will stage his first fashion show in Europe in January, and André Leon Talley wears crystals.
Also, the spring collections are bright and breezy, Thom Browne doesn't like Sarah Palin (imagine that), and Tyra Banks banks.
Also, Kate Moss becomes a giant gold statue, Nike is most-searched online, and Anna Wintour gets snippy.
The writer of the piece that never got written spills the dirt about what happened leading up to Clinton's pullout.
Democrats are afraid André Leon Talley will lead Michelle Obama into fashion faux pas–dom, but it sounds like she wouldn't let that happen.
If Simon Doonan were to dress the presidential candidates, he'd put Hillary in Comme Des Garçons, and Barack in Gaultier. See for yourself.
At the White House Correspondents' dinner, Donatella Versace tells us how she'd make over Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton. And "va-va-voom" has nothing to do with it.
We've never had a problem with turquoise. We like it on clothes, jewelry, sandals, belts, and purses. But we don't like it on Hillary Clinton.
The Italian parliament just got way more interesting. Yes, really! Santo Versace won a seat in it.
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