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Recent Michael Kors News


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  1. New York Fashion Week opens in the red AFP via Yahoo! News The annual strutting of New York Fashion Week kicked off Friday in the red, with a bevy of actresses and other celebrities wearing the color as part of the Red Dress Campaign, to alert women to the dangers of heart disease.
  2. Gothic corsets, 80s power-dressing and retro safari... How the latest films are setting this year's hottest trends Daily Mail Thought the catwalk counted for everything in fashion? Think again. Film and television play a huge role when it comes to influencing our style. The impact Sex And The City had on the average woman is testimony to the power of popular culture
  3. Looking Good: Bottling romance for a valentine The Sacramento Bee It's fine to opt for quality time with your loved ones on Valentine's Day. (At least that's what the National Retail Federation says most folks will be doing.)
  4. Wednesday, February 6th The New York Observer No?more?super stuff?? Is?it?really over?  read more »
  5. Stars Turn Out at New York Fashion Week AP via Yahoo! Finance It's a celebrity! No, a model! No, a celebrity! It was hard to keep the beautiful people straight as New York Fashion Week got off to a glossy start on Friday with the Red Dress Collection fashion show.
  6. Heart Disease Deaths Continue To Decline In American Women Medical News Today Heart disease deaths in American women continued to decline in 2005, and for the first time, have declined six years consecutively, covering the years 2000-2005, according to newly analyzed data announced today by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) of the National Institutes of Health.
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