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Front-row fashion bloggers, too, are moving into designer territory.
Fashion stylists to the fore as menswear shows begin in Milan 2011
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BLITZER: Front-row orchestra right here at the convention.
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Front-row tickets, backstage pass, after-concert party.
The Nature of Jade Deb Caletti 2007
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Front-row fun seeker Stephen Baldwin, on the other hand, was more Ozzy Osbourne than Ozzie Boateng at the Feb. 10 show.
Strictly Sauvage 2001
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Front-row guest American actress Scarlett Johansson, the face for Dolce&Gabbana's cosmetic line, wore a beige body-hugging gown from the maison and followed the show with particular interest.
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Front-row regular Kanye West will be seeing Paris Fashion Week from a different vantage point next week: He'll be backstage.
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Front-row seating is the pinnacle of an almost Darwinian hierarchy.
NYT > Home Page By GUY TREBAY 2011
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Front-row regular Kanye West will be seeing Paris Fashion Week from a different vantage point next week: He'll be backstage.
Thestar.com - Home Page Samantha Critchell 2011
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Front-row forwards no longer lumber around the field without the faintest intention of getting their hands on the ball, and the fearsomely upholstered Gurthro Steenkamp was positively flying when he collected a looping overhead pass from fly-half Morne Steyne.
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Front-row admirers included Carmen Electra, Kristen Bell, Michelle Trachtenberg, Mena Suvari and Sophia Bush, who applauded enthusiastically as Taylor took her finale bow.
New Zealand Herald - Top Stories newsfeeds@nzherald.co.nz 2010
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