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She and Kate plan to dress in something Mardi Gras–themed.
Also, more news from the sisters Mulleavy.
Also, Tommy Hilfiger is holding separate men's and women's shows this season, and Tibi is designing stationery.
Plus, Heidi Mount defends her husband, and the ringleaders of a counterfeit-handbag smuggling operation face up to fifteen years in prison.
Apparently all tutus are ruined and have holes and things — you just can't see that from the audience.
Rodarte: "Her way of interacting with the world comes from a sensitivity and madness that belongs to poets and bank robbers."
Hopefully they can encourage the industry to leave this vampire nonsense behind.
Also, Gwyneth Paltrow's clothing line hits stores.
Also, Isabeli Fontana stars in Roberto Cavalli's fall campaign.
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