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 | |  | | Last week I had a pleasure to join the ultimate "It" jewelry designer and icon David Yurman for the opening of his shop-in-shop at Bloomingdale’s New York. The innovative retail concept provides a window into the world of the Yurman family and their jewelry design, all inside the Bloomingdale's experience. Designer fans (mostly of the female kind) joined the celebration,... Read More
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 | |  | | Ahh, couture gowns... always breath taking on the runway, rarely they work in real life. Katy Perry definitely took a risk with this Christian Lacroix Haute Couture Black Beaded Gown last night at the premiere of “This Is It.” Unfortunately the risk didn't pay off, as this asymmetrical gown needed more movement, or perhaps more attitude. It looks like Katy is departing from her girly s... Read More
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 | |  | | LG Fashion Week in Toronto wrapped up last week. It was amazing - starting with the opening night gala that was based on the theme of 100 Years of Beauty. From 1910 to the present day, each era was beautifully represented. I made this collage from photos of the Opening Gala that I found on blogto.com . As you can see, even the men took a nostalgic trip down memory lane, although the A... Read More
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