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As journalists, we get invited to these a lot, but, let us tell you: There were plenty of folks (ahem: Marchesa, Narcisco and Mulberry) who didn't want us either.
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I was thinking my Narcisco Rodriguez smelled differently yesterday...
Caron L'Anarchiste, and other smoke ScentScelf 2008
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The event included fashion donations from Brunello Cucinelli, Marc Jacobs, Chelsey by Joseph and Narcisco Rodriguez; art donations from Julian Hibbard, and a photo exhibition of the bateyes from Tomoya Ueda and Aya Nitamizu.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Twenty-two labels, including Tracy Reese, Jason Wu two of the first lady's favorites, Tory Burch, Diane von Furstenberg, Rachel Roy, Rag and Bone and Narcisco Rodriguez have all signed on to shill merchandise for the president's re-election campaign, Vogue UK
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Fashion critics largely hated the Narcisco Rodriguez-inspired dress.
Black Entertainment : Black News : Urban News : Hip Hop News - EURweb.com 2008
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And then there’s the small, high-ceilinged store that serves as the magnet for newer boutiques — an ethereal place that draws the great fashion designer Narcisco Rodriguez when, he told me, “I need some peace or an inspirational jolt,” a store whose subdued atmosphere, invariably described as “magical,” is accentuated by the intermittent ting of a jeweler’s hammer from the studio in the back.
A Bit of Punctuation 2008
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And then there’s the small, high-ceilinged store that serves as the magnet for newer boutiques — an ethereal place that draws the great fashion designer Narcisco Rodriguez when, he told me, “I need some peace or an inspirational jolt,” a store whose subdued atmosphere, invariably described as “magical,” is accentuated by the intermittent ting of a jeweler’s hammer from the studio in the back.
A Bit of Punctuation 2008
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And then there’s the small, high-ceilinged store that serves as the magnet for newer boutiques — an ethereal place that draws the great fashion designer Narcisco Rodriguez when, he told me, “I need some peace or an inspirational jolt,” a store whose subdued atmosphere, invariably described as “magical,” is accentuated by the intermittent ting of a jeweler’s hammer from the studio in the back.
A Bit of Punctuation 2008
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