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Topic: RSS FeedThe white album
Interview, June, 2004
THE CLOTHES THAT WERE SENT DOWN THE READY-TO-WEAR RUNWAYS IN NEW YORK, PARIS, AND MILAN FOR THIS SEASON MADE US WANT TO THROW CONFETTI AND POP CHAMPAGNE CORKS. IT'S AS IF FASHION IS CASTING ITS VOTE. THIS JUNE EVERYONE'S A BRIDE IF SHE WANTS TO BE--EVEN WITHOUT BUSH'S BLESSING-THANKS TO ALL THE WHITE WONDERS THAT ARE CROPPING UP EVERYWHERE
(GROOM WANNABES CAN DO LIKEWISE WITH THIS SEASON'S WHITE READY-TO-WEAR MENS' FASHIONS THAT ARE ALSO MAKING THE SUMMER SIZZLE)
In this story: Model: MAJA/Women. Hair: STEPHEN LACEY/Art Department. Makeup: HECTOR SIMANCAS/Art Department. Special thanks: INDUSTRIA SUPERSTUDIO. Bouquets by BLOOMFLOWERS.COM. Cosmetics by CHANEL. Hair-styling products by REDKEN. This page: Dress by RALPH LAUREN COLLECTION. Shoes by NIKE. Hat by PATRICIA UNDERWOOD. Veil by NELSON D'LEON. Ring by VAN CLEEF & ARPELS. Opposite: Dress by VALENTINO. Leggings and shoes by ADIDAS. Veil by NELSON D'LEON. Fashion details page 103.
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This page: Dress by EMPORIO ARMANI. Cape by NELSON D'LEON. Sunglasses by MARNI. Fragrance by SENSI BY GIORGIO ARMANI. Opposite page: Dress by CALVIN KLEIN COLLECTION. Shoes by HOGAN. Feather by EUGENIA KIM.
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This page: Dress by CHANEL. Shoes by NIKE. Veil by NELSON D'LEON. Ring by VAN CLEEF & ARPELS. Opposite page: Dress by NARCISO RODRIGUEZ Shoes by COLE HAAN G-SERIES. Veil by NELSON D'LEON.
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This page: Dress by VERSACE. Opposite page: Clothes by DIOR BY JOHN GALLIANO. Hat by PATRICIA UNDERWOOD.
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