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In January, when the first twitchings in Gucci’s fall collection were first reported, I found the presence of fur-collared overcoats, riding boots and brocade too dandyish and outré.

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Funny how this writer regularly find interesting tidbits of regular, random conversation between stars and their handlers when I review my recording before I start transcribing my interviews.

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Over the last few months, as I’ve featured young women entrepreneurs, people have asked me how I “unearth” these ladies.

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If in portraiture the camera hones its sharp focus against face.

If the subject looking back must be flash-frozen, cornered, dead-centered.

If to be recognized means the head must strain above the shoulder’s horizon or drown. The parallels nailing it in place where these lines falling into each other must meet at some point in eternity.
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By Miguel Paolo Celestial | November 23, 2007 - 12:00am
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