2010 Runway Review
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Carolina HerreraWe want a closet filled with Herrera. The designer never shows anything over-the-top, which is exactly why we love her! Sophisticated and elegant, it's clothing we'd love to wear. Herrera focused on pretty prints and fur accents for day, while she highlighted painterly patterns and belted gowns for evening.
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Calvin KleinElegant simplicity is Francisco Costa's style, so if you're looking for a pattern, pop of color or anything other than sleek sophistication, you're at the wrong show. We liked the sloped shoulders and clean lines set to an exclusive palette of black, silver and white.
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Marc JacobsAs usual, Marc Jacobs presented a collection filled with pattern (think jailhouse stripes) color (red and olive) and a military inspiration. And while we loved the mixing and matching, the line was a bit too modge podge for our taste.
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Ralph LaurenIf you're looking for an equestrian inspired wardrobe with great riding paints, fabulous knee-high boots, perfect cashmere t-necks and luxurious leather vests, you're in luck with Lauren. Unfortunately, the senior fashionista didn't show anything out of the ordinary except for a floor length floral collection of dresses that were not boho-chic, but more grandma-gone-gaga.
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Victoria BeckhamWhat we love about Victoria Beckham's line is its refreshing simplicity and sexiness. Only four seasons old, the pop star knows how to create body-hugging styles you can picture Beckham wearing, but pull off yourself. This line was Dick Tracy -inspired and more voluminous than the usual body conscious numbers of seasons past.
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William RastYes JT was there, yes so was Jessica Biel, and yes the line was fresh, fun, fashionable and rock star chic. Was it the most fashion forward, couture-like line? Of course not. But young and hip girls will love the biker babe accents from the mostly denim line. Make sure to take a look at how the line is styled, ladies - the pieces were put together perfectly.
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Carolina Herrera
We want a closet filled with Herrera. The designer never shows anything over-the-top, which is exactly why we love her! Sophisticated and elegant, it's clothing we'd love to wear. Herrera focused on pretty prints and fur accents for day, while she highlighted painterly patterns and belted gowns for evening.


