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Barneys' Electric Disney Themed Holiday Display |
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Barneys New York unveiled its "Electric Holiday" with a Disney-themed spectacle. New York City and Disney World might be located at opposite ends of the country, but the two converged on Madison Avenue to unveil Barneys New York's "Electric Holiday" campaign.

In celebration of the holidays, Barneys and Disney have collaborated on a short animated film featuring dressed-up versions of their classic characters alongside cartoon versions of some of fashion's most famous figures. "They brought their beloved characters and we brought some beloved real fashion work characters," Barneys's CEO Mark Lee explains the collaborative effort: "It's truly a dream, and is really all about the magic of Disney."
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New York Fashion Week: Spring 2012 |
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Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week is perhaps the most well-known event held during New York Fashion Week, but not the only one.

Many top-name designers show their collections at other venues, including Ralph Lauren, Donna Karan, Calvin Klein and Marc Jacobs. Dozens of other fashion shows and related events are held around the city during New York Fashion Week, including Couture Fashion Week NY at the Waldorf-Astoria and iFashion Week by iFashion Network and iConcept Media Group focusing on emerging and independent designers. See some outstanding video moments of the week including fashions by Vera Wang, Perry Ellis, Zang Toi, the Gucci Fiat Car, and more:
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Controversy Over a 10-Year-Old Model |
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A 10-Year-Old photo-spread In French Vogue causes controversy. Thylane Loubry Blondeau has been posing and posturing amongst the industry's elite, but many think the young girl is being pushed too far, getting a little too grown up for photo spreads in magazines like French Vogue.

Thylane Loubry Blondeau.
The child model's parents are Patrick Blondeau, a former soccer player, and Véronika Loubry, who used to present a celebrity news show on French television and now designs a mother-daughter clothing line.
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The Last Word on High-End Fashioned Jewelry |
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For as long as people have worn jewelry made of precious stones and metals, they have also made false versions of that jewelry. Even ancient Greeks and Romans wore glass jewelry, which imitated the look of expensive precious stones. During the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries French and English jewelers worked to perfect new hard types of glass that could be cut to give the many-faceted look of a diamond. This glass was called paste, and paste became the name given to false jewels. Jewelry made of these paste jewels was usually called fashioned jewelry because the stones were made or fashioned by people.

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Latest Trends in Fashion for Spring/Summer 2011 |
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See the latest Spring/Summer 2011 Fashion videos: Men, Women, bathing suits and of course women's shoes!
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