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February 9, 2005

Fashion Week Blackberry Report, Part I (NYC)

Marc Jacobs fall '05The crowd at Marc Jacobs show Monday night was hardly crazy in love with Beyonce and Jay Z, who were to blame for the show starting an hour and a half late. When the couple finally showed up, boos and catcalls were heard throughout the venue, causing even Vogues Hamish Bowles to wince. The models sashayed to the Smashing Pumpkins "Tonight," a perfect accompaniment for the romantic goth, mostly charcoal and black clothes. Unfortunately for the hip-hoppin late-comers, the heavy-wool, tulip-shaped skirts and drapey, full satin gowns Jacobs sent down the runway are much more fit for Wednesday Addams than Ms. Bootylicious. Stay tuned for more ...


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