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Playing Lisbeth Salander sounds like quite an experience.
A new documentary explores the seldom-discussed life and greatness of the late designer, whose label has been in shambles for decades.
Fashion, glamour, and Deneuve.
The 1979 film looks as glittery, spandexy, corny, and awesome as it sounds.
She doesn't think the designers deserved a film credit for their contribution.
And the barnyard animals' rise to the top of this industry continues.
A forthcoming Blow biography has been optioned to use as background.
Apparently all tutus are ruined and have holes and things — you just can't see that from the audience.
Unfortunately, Anna already called dibs on the most obvious title.
Everyone else gets to look fantastic except Page. No fair!
She explained all to us at her perfume launch last night.
Hilary Alexander said the movie was "short on style."
Fab Four? How about the Fab One!
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