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'Indian' fashions hit the runway
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FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2002 John Galliano of Christian Dior debuted on Thursday what the press calls women's clothing inspired by Choctaw, Chippewa, Eskimo, Iroquois and South American Indian cultures. "On came some models dressed as citified Eskimos in their high red heels, bobby sox, a tight skirt under a draped strapless silk bustier," describes the Associated Press. The offerings appear to consist of hats, furs and more furs. Get the Story:
Dior Shows Winter Wear in Paris (AP 3/7)
Photos: Christian Dior Fashion Show (AP 3/7) Relevant Links:
Christian Dior - http://www.dior.com/Prehome/index.html
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