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Above: Marchesa, fall 2008
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Above: Temperley, fall 2008
Following up the previous post, another look straight from the runways and one that I also intend to (or as a matter of fact already have) embraced. Most of the more demure lables such as Marchesa and Temperley, which are usally more feminine have gone totally badass!
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