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    CRHEE Gives Body-Con Styling An Architectural Twist

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    Pauline Montupet on Nov 5, 2008 10:19 AM PST
    What happens when a Princeton architecture grad turns to fashion? Perfectly tailored, strong and intelligent clothing that is classic and wearable with a twist. Christine Rhee started her line CRHEE with a desire to create something new and innovative, fusing practical with the unconventional. She succeeds with innovative shapes in a muted color palette. WWD raved that "if 007 were a woman she would go to former architect Christine Rhee's body-conscious suiting in her fierce-yet-feminine line CRHEE." In the fall "Isolator" collection, her architecture background is especially apparent in the 'Slowdive' dress with stunning cutouts that€™s anything but boring. My favorite? The color-blocked wool gabardine 'Pris' pant. They€™re a perfect union of traditional and unorthodox! Prices range from $200- $800 and the fall collection is available at crhee.com! Check out the slideshow to see our favorite looks.

    New Designer HARLAN BEL Can Ring Ours Anytime

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    Lisanne Silverman on Jan 11, 2008 8:08 AM PST
    Combine a careful study of structure, a hint of vintage, and some equestrian flair, and you have the inspiration behind the latest reason to be counting down to warm spring weather: HARLAN BEL. Parsons School of Design graduate Brandy Lunsford developed the line after gaining experience styling and designing for Ralph Lauren. She introduced her first collection in the fall of 2007 and has never looked back, except of course to draw upon her ever present love for unexpected vintage appeal. Leaving behind the typical frills and lace that so many are quick to characterize as vintage today, Lunsford instead adopts the simple shapes and infuses them with powerful modernity for a look that is approachable yet avant-garde.
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