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  • Joerg Carstensen/European Pressphoto Agency This season was Dimitri's first time working with Ostrich feathers, seen here as the back of a short cocktail dress.

    Berlin Fashion Week 2011

  • DIMITRI Dimitri's collection, which was shown directly after Lena Hoschek on Wednesday, also took a rendezvous down a Greco-Roman path -- but with a vastly different variation on the theme.

    Fresh Designs From Berlin Fashion Week Mary M. Lane 2011

  • Tobias Schwarz/Reuters Dimitri's models wore popping red eye shadow.

    Berlin Fashion Week 2011

  • Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images Cream and taupe neutrals added a balance to bold colors like turquoise and pumpkin orange in Dimitri's newest collection.

    Berlin Fashion Week 2011

  • Speaking of love life (or potential love life), apologies for Dimitri's intrusion.

    The Metropole 2010

  • Dimitri's "Playboy Mansion" mix compilations are perfectly curated to serve as the soundtrack of the night that goes from prelude to all-out party to dénouement.

    Nightlife Agenda: David Guetta, bar-hopping Santas and Dimitri From Paris Fritz Hahn 2010

  • Just to sum up Dimitri's post here in case you don't want to read it later:

    James Fee GIS Blog 2009

  • This thrilling work of fiction details the story of two brothers, Dimitri and Wolf Magnussen, and begins with the murder of Dimitri's son during a hunting trip.

    Archive 2009-12-01 2009

  • In it, Lizzie and the gang head to Greece where they discover all kinds of juicy secrets about Dimitri's past, as well as an enemy that is gunning for Lizzie and anyone she's ever met.

    New book cover and a somewhat unrelated question Angie Fox 2009

  • "Just to sum up Dimitri's post here in case you don't want to read it later:"

    James Fee GIS Blog 2009

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