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Meanwhile, Ms. Ilincic's eponymous line punctuated oatmeal and black looks with "shockingly strong" oranges, purples and reds that the Serbian-born designer said she worked closely with mills to create.
This Week, All Hail the Prints of England Beth Schepens 2011
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Associated Press Roksanda Ilincic's eponymous line was punctuated with vivid oranges, purples and reds that the Serbian-born designer said she worked closely with mills to create.
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The Life and Death of Marina Abramovic will centre on the life of the "godmother of performance art", the Serbian-born Marina Abramovic, who will perform in the piece.
Manchester international festival lines up play on life of Marina Abramovic Charlotte Higgins 2010
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( "A" stands for both Andrey and Aleksandra, Mr. Melnichenko's Serbian-born supermodel wife).
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After the United States wiped out of World Cup '90 in Italy with three straight losses, U.S. soccer turned to the Serbian-born coach, who had great success with Cup teams in Mexico and Costa Rica.
You Gotta Believe 2008
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"It is crucial we stick together," remarked the Serbian-born businessman, who then dispensed with Sousa's services three days later.
BBC Ouch! Blog BBC Sport 2011
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For that, she wore a purple dress by Serbian-born Roksanda Ilincic with a bright blue coat by New York-based Narciso Rodriguez.
The Seattle Times 2011
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For that, she wore a purple dress by Serbian-born Roksanda Ilincic with a bright blue coat by New York-based Narciso Rodriguez.
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Since graduating from Central Saint Martins and establishing her own label, the Serbian-born, London-based designer - whose model looks and impeccable grooming give her the look of one permanently en route to a chic cocktail soirèe - has been steadily gathering momentum and an adoring fan base.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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This heroically taxing enterprise was shared between French virtuoso Pierre-Laurent Aimard and the Serbian-born Tamara Stefanovich.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Ivan Hewett 2011
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