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		<title>37th Annual FiFi Awards</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The FiFi Awards, is fragrance industry’s equivalent to the Oscars, where Paris Hilton was honoured with “Female Celebrity Fragrance of the Year” award last night. This is the first time in a long time that I love what Paris is wearing. Out goes the billowing dresses, and jeweled headbands, and in comes this Georges Chakra Fall 2009 Couture purple dress, with draping, navy bows and jewel encrusted details. ]]></description>
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<p>The FiFi Awards, is fragrance industry’s equivalent to the Oscars, where Paris Hilton was honoured with “Female Celebrity Fragrance of the Year” award last night.</p>
<p>This is the first time in a long time that I love what Paris is wearing.</p>
<p>Out goes the billowing dresses, and jeweled headbands, and in comes this Georges Chakra Fall 2009 Couture purple dress, with draping, navy bows and jewel encrusted details.</p>
<p>She completes the look with her favourite Gina heels.</p>
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<p>Who would have thought Queen Latifah and Paris Hilton, would share the same taste in designer?</p>
<p>Queen Latifah befit her regal name, by looking breath-taking wearing a charcoal grey lame dress, from Georges Chakras’ Fall 2009 ready-to-wear collection.</p>
<p>I love the sleeve that drapes over her shoulder, and the smokey eyes.</p>
<p>Along with Paris, she is up for Best Dressed of The Week.</p>
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<p>Senior Vice President &amp; Creative Director of Estee Lauder, Aerin Lauder, opted for a blue <a href="http://track.webgains.com/click.html?wgcampaignid=45716&amp;wgprogramid=914&amp;wgtarget=http://www.matchesfashion.com/fcp/product/Matches-Fashion/Dresses/lanvin-lan-v-2110-0699-dresses/8890?colour=blue&amp;source=UK&amp;siteid=40957" target="_blank">Lanvin leopard print dress</a>.</p>
<p>This is not an easy look too pull off, but I would have worn it without the belt.</p>
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<p>Mary J Blige wore a watercolour print Roberto Cavalli maxi dress, with the signature gold serpent.</p>
<p>Her gold drop, emerald stone earrings, complemented the look perfectly.</p>
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<p>Hilary Rhoda wore a beige strapless fitted Jacques Fath dress, with a peplum at the waist, plus an origami pleated detailing trimming the neckline.</p>
<p>As much as I love her dress, I also love her gold chandelier earrings, and her black Jimmy Choo strappy sandals.</p>
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<p>Unfortunately Kate Walsh’s look is really not working for me.</p>
<p>Not the lurex pink Hugo Boss dress, nor the hairstyle.</p>
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		<title>Miu Miu RTW Spring 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 21:30:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ "It's an investigation of our history, of our European past." With that big idea in mind, Miuccia Prada sent out a focused collection of nipped-waist dresses, as well as tops and skirts in pleated burlap or silk, most of them layered with a low, hip-slung apron. Sometimes the fabrics were dotted with fraying holes, as if moths had descended and started munching en masse. Other times it looked as if spray-paint artists had gotten their hands on them, dipping the ridges of a pleated brown frock in a rusty red or scrawling graffiti squiggles across the front of a skirt]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s an investigation of our history, of our European past.&#8221; With that big idea in mind, Miuccia Prada sent out a focused collection of nipped-waist dresses, as well as tops and skirts in pleated burlap or silk, most of them layered with a low, hip-slung apron. Sometimes the fabrics were dotted with fraying holes, as if moths had descended and started munching en masse. Other times it looked as if spray-paint artists had gotten their hands on them, dipping the ridges of a pleated brown frock in a rusty red or scrawling graffiti squiggles across the front of a skirt.</p>
<p>The history part came in with prints that looked like painted Roman tiles; they magnified as the show progressed so that faces in profile eventually abstracted into random assemblages of square dots. They made for an interesting juxtaposition with the images on the walls of the Avenue Foch mansion, which provided a look at Miu Miu&#8217;s own roots in the form of Warhol-esque screen prints of ad-campaign stars including Lindsay Lohan, Kim Basinger, and Kirsten Dunst (who was in the audience).</p>
<p>Prada&#8217;s perforated tops and skirts last season have proved to be quite influential (witness all the laser-cut materials on Spring&#8217;s runways). So—who knows?—maybe there&#8217;s hope for bulky burlap and aprons. But in an uncertain future, the odds look better for the less-challenging and sexier silk numbers.
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