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    Posts Tagged with linda evangelista

    The Simpsons in Harper’s Bazaar

    Posted July 16, 2007 by valentina
    Found in: Breaking News

    Remember when Marge Simpson bought that $90 Chanel suit (marked down from $2,800–now, that’s a Deal of the Day) to impress socialite contingent of Springfield? The poor thing had to work and rework that pink suit in order to make it look like more than one outfit. Well, here’s Marge’s vindication and in Harper’s Bazaar, no less. Not only does America’s fave mom get to pose with an animated Linda Evangelista, she also got an 8 page spread in the high fashion magazine. The works of Versace, Chanel, Lanvin, Louis Vuitton, Gaultier, and Victor & Rolfe are all featured in the spread. Check out Lagerfeld and Donatella.

    Priceless.

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    Couture Fall ‘07: Christian Dior

    Posted July 3, 2007 by valentina
    Found in: Runway Review, Hot Couture

    john galiano in matador costume
    The night and the Orangie at Versailles belonged to the supermodels and, of course, John Galiano, who provided a characteristically dramatic finale by donning a matador costume at yesterday’s Dior show. There was romance on the runway, where the familiar figures and faces of Linda Evangelista, Naomi Campbell, Shalom Harlow and Helena Christensen showcased elaborate masquerade ball gowns and painted facades inspired by painters, fashion illustrators and photographers.

    At times, Galiano’s color palette, consisting of blush, mauve and icy blue, added delicacy to the embroidered, ruffled and feathered ensembles, which would have definitely required a whale-bone corset or two. By contrast, shocks of red, royal blue and black added delicious drama to post WWII-inspired silhouettes, courtly lady gowns that harkened back to old Versailles and Spanish dresses finished with mantilla.

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