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Instead of a traditional runway show, the designers opted for the presentation format--the fashion equivalent of throwing a cocktail party rather than a ball. "We felt a presentation was more appropriate for the clothes we sell," Holmes
told Women's Wear Daily. "It's a little more our speed in the way we wanted to go about it, and more of a transition for us from meeting privately with buyers in a hotel room ...
more Photo by: Kevin Mazur/WireImage/Getty
Instead of a traditional runway show, the designers opted for the presentation format--the fashion equivalent of throwing a cocktail party rather than a ball. "We felt a presentation was more appropriate for the clothes we sell," Holmes
told Women's Wear Daily. "It's a little more our speed in the way we wanted to go about it, and more of a transition for us from meeting privately with buyers in a hotel room to going right to a big show."
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