Cathy Horyn’s Choice Words on Valentino Couture
"Frankly I’d be worried about getting too close to one of those prickly, encrusted numbers."
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"Frankly I’d be worried about getting too close to one of those prickly, encrusted numbers."
Hairstylists and makeup artists flexed their creative muscles at the couture shows this week.
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And hair balls went down the Jean Paul Gaultier couture runway.
For a chance to slip into some of the priceless frocks we saw in Paris this week, some things are definitely worth sacrificing.
Americans sure as hell ain't buying that stuff this year.
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Also, Rei Kawakubo is helping Japanese 'Vogue' open a store that's like a magazine you can walk into.
The pop star hooked up with one of the guys on her tour.
Also, Brits are still mad for the Carrie Bradshaw wedding dress.
The top runway model takes us backstage at the world's biggest shows.
The rapper attacked some paparazzi. Plus, the rest of this morning's gossip.
He ruined her borrowed Valentino dress, but at least she gets to keep it now.