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Reviews of New York Fashion Week

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If you're looking for some succinct reviews of New York Fashion Week then look no further than Styledash's '3 Word Reviews'.

Tantalising highlights include;

Abate=Audrey Hepburn bondage
DKNY=Chanel meets Studio54
Lela Rose=Parisian schoolgirl deluxe

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Fashion Designers Spending Too Much on Shows?

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If Rock and Republic can spend $2.5 million on a fashion show, it does seem to beg the question of how much is too much? On the one hand, amazing designs should sell themselves and it's ultimately about the garments going down the catwalk. But it seems an arms-race has been developing based around who can put on the most decadent and press-worthy spectacle - and with the world's attention span shortening by the minute, you can't really blame designers for feeling that their shows have to be entertaining enough to keep people attentive for that crucial 15 minutes. Besides, if you're going to do it, you might as well do it with a bang. Right?

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Photos from Diane Von Furstenberg and Lacoste

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Telegraph.co.uk has a selection of photos from the Lacoste and Diane Von Furstenberg Autumn/Winter collections in New York.

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Fashion at Federation Square - Rising Stars

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Fashion @ Fed Square is launching Fashion Schools Week next week, giving a host of emerging designers the opportunity to showcase their talents. Many of the events are free, and a great way to keep an eye out for Melbourne's rising stars.

"From Monday 27th November - Thursday 30th November, 2006, 'Fashion Schools Week' is being held in the BMW Edge to nurture, support and display Melbourne's student fashion designers.

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Milan Fashion Week - Pringle of Scotland

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Clare Waight Keller produced a feminine yet somehow effortlessly casual collection for Pringle, which made use of neutrals, greys, white and black with a few sunny yellows thrown into the mix.

The collection introduced some 1920s style drop-waisted dresses - made 21st century casual-chic by their simpliciy and lack of decoration. Tailored shorts, and some jodhpur-style pants, looked sporting and casual alongside the dresses.

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The Right Equation

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Six and seven eigths have got the right equation with their latest designs at London fashion week. The styles are motivated by Porcelain manufactoring and inspired by silhouettes. The clothes are striking and make good use of black and white as the featured colours.

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London Fashion Week - Biba

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What better way to strut on the catwalk than to the beatles? London Fashion week sported the Biba spring/summer collection with a sixties revolution theme.

The brand did not shy away from bold colours, striking patterns and retro designs.

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Jean Muir at London Fashion Week

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London Fashion Week reports on the Jean Muir collection where colour, cropping and bubble skirts are featured.

There is also a strong emphasis on evening wear and the designer is keeping to the classics keep in tune with their 40th anniversary.

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London Fashion Week Opens

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New York Fashion Week may have come to a close, but London Fashion Week has just begun. The program has us waiting in anticipation for some of Britain's favorites; like Sir Paul Smith, Aquascutum and Julien Macdonald.

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New York Fashion Week: Marc by Marc Jacobs

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The Marc by Marc Jacobs collection gave the illusion of being thrown together with a nonchalance and attitude that translated perfectly to youthfulness. Careless geek-chic was effected by black thick-rimmed glasses and sneakers for the guys, and pretty dresses teamed with street-shoes, or platforms with socks, for the girls.

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