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Fashion: The Power of Color: Paint the Town
2005
Spring is a splashy palette of frocks in scarlet and cerulean, lilac and buttercup, grass and sky.
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Beauty: Hair: She's Come Undone
2011
EASY, UNFUSSY, REAL GIRL HAIR IS THE WORD FOR FALL. SARAH HARRIS DITCHES HER BLOW-DRYER AND TAKES THE RUNWAYS TO REALITY.
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Fashion: The White Album
1994
Consider it designers' one unanimous decision for spring '94: that white is to warm weather what black is to winteressential, versatile, and eminently wearable. Among all the season's key, well-priced piecesfrom a timeless shirt to a gleaming velvet minidressare looks to suit every woman, as proved by the cast of models, actresses, and Style-Setters
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Features: Godfather Country
1993
IN THE LUSH HILLS OF THE NAPA VALLEY, FRANCIS FORD COPPOLA AND HIS FAMILY ARE CREATING THEIR OWN LITTLE ITALY.
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Fashion: Short & Sweet
1994
Two shapes now turning up virtually everywhere for fall: the textured sweater cropped close to the body and the flirty A-line skirtoften brightened with a potent dose of color. Enhancing their inherent sex appeal here: ultimate sweater girl Claudia Schiffer
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Fashion & Features: The Daily News
2009
Hot off the presses: prints with a bit of funk, big-city separates with unmistakable jazz—day looks that move with the rhythm of the streets.
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Fashion & Features: It's a Madcap World
2009
...where quirky mixes and zany spangles abound, and optimistic eclecticism rules the day.
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Dress for less: Gray matters
1994
To illustrate the season's more sophisticated mood, office wear is paring down, both in shape and in price. Colored in tones of smoky gray, the basic elementsman-tailored pantsuits, trim skirts, and body-hugging knitsconvey a feeling of classic, feminine refinement
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