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Opulence at Monique Lhuillier

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By Gabrielle Birkner, Staff Reporter of the Sun | February 6, 2008

Designer Monique Lhuillier spared no embellishment in creating her fall 2008 collection, which was presented yesterday under the tents at Bryant Park. Gemstone collars topped floor-length gowns, ostrich feathers adorned cocktail dresses, and fox fur was everywhere. Ms. Lhuillier gave a nod to art deco with designs such as a tea-length jacket in a pewter jacquard and a saffron, chiffon dress with geometric cutouts and mirrored accents. She chose delicate black fabrics, including tulle, silk, and lace, for about one-third of the designs she sent down the runway. Spice-rack hues were also prevalent in this ornately glamorous collection.



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