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990_05_7-Gov-WPA_3HR New York, New York: c. 1935 Part of a fashion parade at the largest WPA sewing shop in NY where 3,000 women produce clothing and linens to be distributed among the unemployed. They work a six day, thirty hour week on two floors of the old Siegel Cooper Building
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alb3608845 Bashi-Bazouk. Artist: Jean-Léon Gérôme (French, Vesoul 1824-1904 Paris). Dimensions: 31 3/4 x 26 in. (80.6 x 66 cm). Date: 1868-69.This arresting picture was made after Gérôme returned to Paris from a twelve-week journey to the Near East in early 1868. He was at the height of his career when he dressed a model in his studio with textiles he had acquired during the expedition. The artist's Turkish title for this picture--which translates as "headless"--evokes the unpaid irregular soldiers who fought ferociously for plunder under Ottoman leadership, although it is difficult to imagine this man charging into battle wearing such an exquisite silk tunic. Gérôme's virtuosic treatment of textures provides a sumptuous counterpoint to the figure's dignified bearing. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3668368 View from the first week in January, from 'News of the day,' published in Le Charivari, January 9, 1869. Artist: Honoré Daumier (French, Marseilles 1808-1879 Valmondois). Dimensions: Image: 9 1/2 in. × 9 in. (24.2 × 22.9 cm)Sheet: 11 9/16 × 11 7/16 in. (29.4 × 29.1 cm). Printer: Destouches (Paris). Publisher: Arnaud de Vresse. Series/Portfolio: 'News of the day' (Actualités). Date: January 9, 1869. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb18735881 European fabrics and cloth. Italian gold-embroidery 1,6,7, Roman courtesan's stuff 2, Italian stuff 3, Danish stuff 4, Spanish Holy Week fabric 5, Murcian apron 8, Friesland apron 9, Dutch neckerchief 10, child of Gagnef, Sweden 11, Halsingland rustic 11a, Catalonian neckerchief 12, Venetian duchess 13, Hindeloopen mantle 14, Spanish 15, Sicilian lady 16, Salamani rustic 17 and Calabrian lady's hem 18. Hand-coloured pochoir (stencil) lithograph by Hébé from Paul Louis de Giafferri's History of Feminine Costume of the World, Foreign Publications, New York, 1927.
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ASCA023_F4320 SHOSHANNA LONSTEIN 09/14/2004 OLYMPUS FASHION WEEK: MICHAEL KORS SPRING 2005-BRYANT PARK, NEW YORK Photo By John Barrett/PHOTOlink/Everett Collection/Fotoarena (SHOSHANNA LONSTEIN7)
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ASCA023_F4311 SHOSHANNA LONSTEIN 09/14/2004 OLYMPUS FASHION WEEK: MICHAEL KORS SPRING 2005-BRYANT PARK, NEW YORK Photo By John Barrett/PHOTOlink/Everett Collection/Fotoarena (SHOSHANNA LONSTEIN6)
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ASCA023_F4310 SHOSHANNA LONSTEIN 09/14/2004 OLYMPUS FASHION WEEK: MICHAEL KORS SPRING 2005-BRYANT PARK, NEW YORK Photo By John Barrett/PHOTOlink/Everett Collection/Fotoarena (SHOSHANNA LONSTEIN11)
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ASCA013_F4978 KELLY KLEIN 2003 MERCEDES-BENZ FASHION WEEK- MARC JACOBS 2004 SPRING COLLECTION. NEW YORK CITY. Photo By John Barrett/PHOTOlink/Everett Collection/Fotoarena (KELLY KLEIN1006)
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ASCA010_F4180 INGRID CASARES 2003 MERCEDES-BENZ FASHION WEEK- MARC JACOBS 2004 SPRING COLLECTION. NEW YORK CITY. Photo By John Barrett/PHOTOlink/Everett Collection/Fotoarena (INGRID CASARES)
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ASCA005_F4017 CHLOE SEVIGNY 2004 AT OLYMPUS FASHION WEEK: MARC JACOBS SPRING 2005 COLLECTION AT PIER 54 IN NEW YORK CITY Photo By John Barrett/PHOTOlink/Everett Collection/Fotoarena (CHLOE SEVIGNY3169)
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ASCA003_F4185 BEYONCE and TINA KNOWLES 02-07-2005 OLYMPUS FASHION WEEK OSCAR DE LA RENTA FALL 2005 COLLECTION BRYANT PARK, NEW YORK CITY. Photo By John Barrett/PHOTOlink/Everett Collection/Fotoarena (BEYONCE_TINA KNOWLES006)
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dpa99974135 Blogger Alexandra Dieck attending the Leanne Marshall runway show during New York Fashion Week - Feb 14, 2018 - Photo: Runway Manhattan/Zach Chase ***For Editorial Use Only*** | usage worldwide.
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alb3666244 Chair (Sgabello). Culture: Italian, Florence. Dimensions: H. 58 x W. 16-3/4 x D. 16-1/2 in. (147.3 x 42.5 x 41.9 cm). Maker: Attributed to the Workshop of Giuliano da Maiano (1432-1490) and Benedetto da Maiano (1442-1497). Date: ca. 1489-91.The Strozzi chair is one of the best-known and most often published pieces of seating furniture in the world.[1] Shortly after 1900, in a period when Italian Renaissance furniture was as highly prized as old-master paintings, Hans Stegmann called it a "unicum known the world over. . . a masterwork of charming beauty, one of the most beautiful Florentine pieces of furniture around."[2] Given its celebrity, it is astonishing that the most recent publications on the chair rely on information in the 1930 catalogue of the collection of the Viennese banker Albert Figdor, who acquired it in the 1870s from Prince Strozzi in Florence, and ignore later investigations.[3]The form of the sgabello derives from a low stool with three legs (a tre gambe) mounted at an angle, a very simple type of seat that had been popular since ancient times.[4] By adding an elongated backrest, the designer demonstrated unusual sensitivity to shape and ornament and a degree of subtlety that is rarely found in furniture. The decoration on the back, sides of the seat, and feet consists of delicately carved elements and a small line of geometric inlay. The latter is consciously contrasted with the dramatic veining of the walnut wood. The elegant concept and the attention given to minute details indicate that this was a very special commission for all the artisans involved. The backrest seems comparable in silhouette to a peacock's feather. A plain center panel supports the tondo on top, in the "eye" of which the Strozzi coat of arms with three crescent moons (arme delle tre lune) and lavish acanthus decoration stand out against a punched background. Crowning this is the image of a molting falcon. In the background, feathers cascade down in a circular movement from the spread wings of the bird.The three crescents within a shield can be seen again on the reverse of the tondo, in front of a fluted sun motif. The encircling band consists of four rosettes at the cardinal points connected by feathered scales arranged in divergent directions. The whole tondo-front and back-is framed by a wreath of crescent moons, another allusion to the house of Strozzi.[5] Following Wilhelm von Bode, Frida Schottmüller remarked that the reverse of a medal made for Filippo di Matteo di Simone Strozzi (1428-1491), in the "manner of Niccolò Fiorentino," was used as the model for the front of the tondo.[6] Other early writers ascribed the medal as well as the design of the sgabello to the workshop of Giuliano and Benedetto da Maiano. Both brothers were regularly employed by Strozzi.[7] Documents show that in 1467 Filippo Strozzi ordered from Giuliano da Maiano a richly inlaid cassone for himself, as well as a lettuccio, or bench.[8] The medal, which has now convincingly been attributed to Niccolò Fiorentino (1430-1514), was probably commissioned for the cornerstone ceremony at the Strozzi Palace, on 6 August 1489.[9] It exists in multiple copies and could easily have been examined by other artisans.[10]As a conspicuous display object, embellished on all sides and intended to be freestanding, the sgabello should be interpreted in the context of the Strozzi Palace. With the crescent moon as a connecting element, it fits seamlessly into the decoration of the building. The moon motif can be found not only in the biforium windows of the facade and the famous large iron lanterns but also in the interior, in the supporting brackets, fireplace frames, and furniture panels. While it might be too much to say that the presence of such motifs characterizes a "decorative program," the heraldic sickle moons displayed for everyone to see are an inseparable part of a totality, of a propaganda project to enhance the grandeur of the aristocratic owner, Filippo Strozzi (see acc. no. 14.39).[11]The falcon, Filippo's personal emblem, or impresa, on the tondo also functions as a rebus: the Italian word for falconer is strozziere. A molting falcon has always been a metaphor for renewal. But what is meant here is not that all the feathers will be shed and replaced, as is the case with ducks, for instance, which become incapable of flying for several weeks and fall easy prey to carnivores. The spread, flawless wings of the swift falcon prove that its plumage renews itself only partially and that the bird always remains capable of defending itself and of attacking potential enemies. The falcon of Filippo's impresa thus signifies a prepared readiness in the face of trial, a potential for renewal and for overcoming adversity.The similarity between the tondo and the medal not only proves that both must be directly linked to Filippo Strozzi as patron but also gives a clue to the date of the chair: the execution of the commission must have taken place between 1489, when the medal was struck and work on the palace begun, and 15 May 1491, the day of Strozzi's death. Any time after that is highly unlikely, since Strozzi's successor would almost certainly have chosen a different decoration, fashioned to represent himself.A calculated choice, probably, and if so a stroke of genius, are the three legs, which will correct the chair's position on uneven ground; they form a firm base for the tondo, underlining the strength, sturdiness, and discipline of the owner, who never gives up hope and steadfastly supports his family and friends. These virtues had characterized Filippo during his exile from Florence between 1458 and 1466.[12]The intellectual ferment in fifteenth-century Florence undoubtedly played a role in the chair's conception. In his treatise De Re Aedificatoria (On the Art of Building) Leonbattista Alberti (1404-1472) put forward the revolutionary idea that different types of buildings should be designed to reflect the requirements of those who live and work in them. As Martin Kemp has pointed out, some of Alberti's immediate successors went still further, maintaining that every aspect of architecture, "from the design of a capital at the top of a column to the overall plan of a city was to be governed by a rigorously proportional geometry."[13] These ideas could easily be extended to apply to a palace and its furnishings. Another intriguing reflection in the Strozzi chair of the passionate interest among the Florentine intellectuals in the ordering of space is the fact that the octagonal seat reflects the floor plan of the Florentine Baptistery, even to the high altar's niche. That protruding space is filled in the chair by the elongated back, which supports Filippo Strozzi's impresa.[14] The Baptistery was the building that Filippo Brunelleschi (1377?-1446), who had revolutionized painting by working out a method for accurately reproducing the third dimension on a flat surface, used as the subject of his famous perspectival projections.[15] The ideas of Alberti and Brunelleschi flowed through the Florentine artistic community as the money of the Medici bank flowed through politics. No innovative artist could help but respond to this creative climate.The sgabello is not a marvel of comfort, but it was not intended to be. A display piece, it represents a rare combination of a practical medieval form and a humanistic Renaissance design. Certainly it is one of the most unusual pieces of furniture ever made, one in which meaning and beauty mingle in unrivaled harmony.[16][Wolfram Koeppe 2006]Footnotes:[1] This entry is based on Wolfram Koeppe. "French and Italian Renaissance Furniture at The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Notes on a Survey." Apollo 138 (June 1994), pp. 24-32.[2] Hans Stegmann. Die Holzmöbel der Sammlung Figdor. 2nd ed. Vienna, 1909.[3] Die Sammlung Dr. Albert Figdor 1930, pt. 1, vol. 2, no. 657. The latest publication is Claudio Paolini. Il mobile del Rinascimento: La collezione Herbert Percy Horne. Florence, 2002, pp. 68-70, no. 9. The author of that work mentions several times in error that two chairs of this design are in the Metropolitan Museum's collection.[4] Ancient tripod tables that have survived suggest that there may have been matching chairs, like the "folding" silver tripod from the Hildesheim Treasure; see Joan Liversidge. "Greece, Rome." In World Furniture: A Illustrated History, ed. Helena Hayward, pp. 14-18. New York, 1965, p. 17, fig. 32. Many tripod chairs appear in medieval illustrations; see Douglas Ash. "Gothic." In World Furniture: An Illustrated History, ed. Helena Hayward, pp. 26-24. New York, 1965, p. 26, fig. 55, and John Morley. The History of Furniture: Twenty-five Centuries of Style and Design in the Western Tradition. Boston, 1999, p. 90, fig. 158.[5] In 1995 the Strozzi chair was superbly restored by Marijn Manuels, Associate Conservator, Department of Objects Conservation, Metropolitan Museum. He replaced missing pieces, including several crescents, around the tondo. See the conservation report in the archives of the Sherman Fairchild Center for Objects Conservation, Metropolitan Museum.[6] Frida Schottmüller. Wohnungskultur und Möbel der italienischen Renaissance. Stuttgart, 1921, p. XXVII; see also Lorenzo Strozzi. Vita di Filippo Strozzi: Il Vecchio. Florence, 1851; and John Russell Sale. Filippo Lippi's Strozzi Chapel in Santa Maria Novella. Outstanding Dissertations in the Fine Arts. New York and London 1979, pp. 7-99.[7] Augusto Pedrini. Il mobilio: Gli ambienti e le decorazioni del Rinascimento in Italia, secoli XV e XVI. New ed. Florence, 1948, p. 55.[8] John Russell Sale. Filippo Lippi's Strozzi Chapel in Santa Maria Novella. Outstanding Dissertations in the Fine Arts. New York and London 1979, p. 12[9] Stephen K. Scher, ed. The Currency of Fame: Portrait Medals of the Renaissance. Exh. cat., Frick Collection. New York, 1994, p. 135, no. 44.[10] George Francis Hill. A Corpus of Italian Medals of the Renaissance before Cellini. 2 vols. London, 1930, no. 1018.[11] On the Strozzi arms, see Helmut Nickel. "Two Falcon Devices of the Strozzi: An Attempt at Interpretation." Metropolitan Museum Journal 9 (1974), pp. 229-32; and Lorenz Seelig. "'Ein Willkomme in der Form eines Mohrenkopfs von Silber getreibener Arbeit': Der wiederentdeckte Mohrenkopfpokal Christoph Jamnitzers aus dem späten 16. Jahrhundert." In Eikelmann 2002, pp. 59-65.[12] John Russell Sale. Filippo Lippi's Strozzi Chapel in Santa Maria Novella. Outstanding Dissertations in the Fine Arts. New York and London 1979, pp. 9-14.[13] Martin Kemp. "The Mean and Measure of All Things." In Circa 1492: Art in the Age of Exploration, ed. Jay A. Levenson, pp. 95-111. Exh. cat., National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Washington D.C., New Haven, and London, 1992, p. 99.[14] Antonio Paolucci, ed. Il Battistero di San Giovanni a Firenze/The Baptistery of San Giovanni, Florence. 2 vols. Mirabilia italiae 2. Modena, 1994, vol. 2, pp. 29, 205.[15] Martin Kemp. "The Mean and Measure of All Things." In Circa 1492: Art in the Age of Exploration, ed. Jay A. Levenson, pp. 95-111. Exh. cat., National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Washington D.C., New Haven, and London, 1992, p. 98, fig. 4.[16] The chair is unique; several existing interpretations of the form are of a much later date. Two similar examples formerly in the Mannheimer collection and now in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, are simplified nineteenth-century versions. I am most grateful to Reinier Baarsen for examining them with me in 1998 and for giving me the opportunity to study related material in the Rijksmuseum files. Two other examples, in the Lemmers-Danforth Sammlung, Wetzlar, must also be dated to the nineteenth century, although I described them in 1992 as "Florence, circa 1490"; see Wolfram Koeppe. Die Lemmers-Danforth-Sammlung Wetzlar: Europäische Wohnkultur aus Renaissance und Barock. Heidelberg, 1992, pp. 74-75, no. M7a, b, color ill. p. 169, where some further examples are also mentioned. Two chairs in the Museo della Fondazione Horne, Florence, are closely related to the Lemmers-Danforth pieces, but I have not yet been able to examine them personally there; see Claudio Paolini. Il mobile del Rinascimento: La collezione Herbert Percy Horne. Florence, 2002, pp. 68-70, no. 9. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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dpa99657171 Model Romee Strijd arriving for a runway show during New York Fashion Week - Feb 12, 2018 - Photo: Runway Manhattan/Zach Chase ***For Editorial Use Only*** | usage worldwide.
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dpa94640732 Model Sean Levy posing on the street during NY Fashion Week in New York City - Sept 7, 2017 - Photo: Runway Manhattan/Valentina Ranieri ***For Editorial Use Only*** | usage worldwide.
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1410S09_QH001 Paris Hilton at arrivals for OK Magazine's 8th Annual NY Fashion Week Celebration, The VIP Room, New York, NY September 10, 2014. Photo By: Eli Winston/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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1215F10_TQ003 Blake Lively out and about for Noon By Noor Fall/Winter 2012 Fashion Show at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Provocateur, New York, NY February 15, 2012. Photo By: Andres Otero/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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1207S16_HK035 Alexa Chung at arrivals for Elle Fashion/Next Spring 2013 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week, David Koch Theatre, Lincoln Center, New York, NY September 7, 2012. Photo By: Eric Reichbaum/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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1011FBF_JY006 Whitney Port in attendance for HauteLook New York Fashion Week Launch Party, Bryant Park Hotel, New York, NY February 11, 2010. Photo By: Jay Brady/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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1011FBF_JY002 Whitney Port in attendance for HauteLook New York Fashion Week Launch Party, Bryant Park Hotel, New York, NY February 11, 2010. Photo By: Jay Brady/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0920FBD_ZL016 Heidi Klum wearing a Matthew Williamson suit) at arrivals for Heidi Klum at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Bryant Park, New York City, NY 2/20/2009. Photo By: Frank LoBlondo/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0920FBD_ZL008 Heidi Klum (wearing a Matthew Williamson suit) at arrivals for Heidi Klum at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Bryant Park, New York City, NY 2/20/2009. Photo By: Frank LoBlondo/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0910SPY_KH067 Sienna Miller, at Intermix at in-store appearance for FASHION'S NIGHT OUT at New York Fashion Week, Manhattan, New York, NY September 10, 2009. Photo By: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0910SPY_KH060 Rihanna (wearing an Alexander Wang dress), at Intermix at in-store appearance for FASHION'S NIGHT OUT at New York Fashion Week, Manhattan, New York, NY September 10, 2009. Photo By: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0910SPY_KH044 Victoria Beckham (wearing a Giles dress and Gucci boots), at Bergdorf Goodman at in-store appearance for FASHION'S NIGHT OUT at New York Fashion Week, Manhattan, New York, NY September 10, 2009. Photo By: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0910SPY_KH041 Victoria Beckham (wearing a Giles dress), at Bergdorf Goodman at in-store appearance for FASHION'S NIGHT OUT at New York Fashion Week, Manhattan, New York, NY September 10, 2009. Photo By: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0910SPY_KH035 Victoria Beckham, at Bergdorf Goodman at in-store appearance for FASHION'S NIGHT OUT at New York Fashion Week, Manhattan, New York, NY September 10, 2009. Photo By: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0910SPY_KH011 Jill Zarin, at Dior at in-store appearance for FASHION'S NIGHT OUT at New York Fashion Week, Manhattan, New York, NY September 10, 2009. Photo By: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0910SPY_KH009 Jill Zarin, at Dior at in-store appearance for FASHION'S NIGHT OUT at New York Fashion Week, Manhattan, New York, NY September 10, 2009. Photo By: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0801FBK_LQ036 Michael Kors, Victoria Beckham at the Project Runway Fashion Show out and about for CANDIDS at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2008 Fall Collections, Manhattan, New York, NY, February 01, 2008. Photo by: Malcolm Brown/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0801FBK_LQ024 Chris Ivery, Ellen Pompeo at the Michael Kors Fashion Show out and about for CANDIDS at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2008 Fall Collections, Manhattan, New York, NY, February 01, 2008. Photo by: Malcolm Brown/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0801FBK_LQ015 Brittany Murphy at the Monique Lhuillier Fashion Show out and about for CANDIDS at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2008 Fall Collections, Manhattan, New York, NY, February 01, 2008. Photo by: Malcolm Brown/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0801FBK_LQ013 Ashanti at the THE HEART TRUTH'S RED DRESS COLLECTION 2008 Fashion Show out and about for CANDIDS at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2008 Fall Collections, Manhattan, New York, NY, February 01, 2008. Photo by: Malcolm Brown/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0801FBK_LQ011 Anna Wintour (wearing a Prada dress) at the Peter Som Fashion Show out and about for CANDIDS at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2008 Fall Collections, Manhattan, New York, NY, February 01, 2008. Photo by: Malcolm Brown/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0801FBK_LQ010 Ana Ortiz at the Badgley Mischka Fashion Show out and about for CANDIDS at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2008 Fall Collections, Manhattan, New York, NY, February 01, 2008. Photo by: Malcolm Brown/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0801FBK_LQ008 Ana Ortiz at the Nanette Lepore Fashion Show out and about for CANDIDS at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2008 Fall Collections, Manhattan, New York, NY, February 01, 2008. Photo by: Malcolm Brown/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0801FBK_LQ007 Ana Ortiz at the Nanette Lepore Fashion Show out and about for CANDIDS at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2008 Fall Collections, Manhattan, New York, NY, February 01, 2008. Photo by: Malcolm Brown/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0801FBK_LQ006 Ana Ortiz at the Tracy Reese Fashion Show out and about for CANDIDS at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2008 Fall Collections, Manhattan, New York, NY, February 01, 2008. Photo by: Malcolm Brown/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0801FBK_LQ005 Ana Ortiz at the THE HEART TRUTH'S RED DRESS COLLECTION 2008 Fashion Show out and about for CANDIDS at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week 2008 Fall Collections, Manhattan, New York, NY, February 01, 2008. Photo by: Malcolm Brown/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0705FBB_KH030 Lil Kim at arrivals for Marc Jacobs Fall 2007 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, NY State Armory, New York, NY, February 05, 2007. Photo by: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0705FBB_KH028 Lil Kim at arrivals for Marc Jacobs Fall 2007 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, NY State Armory, New York, NY, February 05, 2007. Photo by: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0705FBB_KH019 Zoe Kravitz, Lenny Kravitz at arrivals for Marc Jacobs Fall 2007 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, NY State Armory, New York, NY, February 05, 2007. Photo by: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0705FBB_KH011 Helena Christensen at arrivals for Marc Jacobs Fall 2007 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, NY State Armory, New York, NY, February 05, 2007. Photo by: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0705FBB_KH003 Katharine Mc Phee at arrivals for Marc Jacobs Fall 2007 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, NY State Armory, New York, NY, February 05, 2007. Photo by: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0705FBB_KH001 Katharine Mc Phee at arrivals for Marc Jacobs Fall 2007 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, NY State Armory, New York, NY, February 05, 2007. Photo by: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0702FBG_KH013 Sienna Miller in attendance for Rag & Bone Fall 2007 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Gotham Hall, New York, NY, February 02, 2007. Photo by: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0702FBG_KH011 Sienna Miller in attendance for Rag & Bone Fall 2007 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Gotham Hall, New York, NY, February 02, 2007. Photo by: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0702FBG_KH010 Sienna Miller in attendance for Rag & Bone Fall 2007 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Gotham Hall, New York, NY, February 02, 2007. Photo by: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0702FBG_KH009 Anna Wintour in attendance for Rag & Bone Fall 2007 fashion show during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, Gotham Hall, New York, NY, February 02, 2007. Photo by: Kristin Callahan/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0609FBF_GY027 Hilary Duff, Joel Madden out and about for Olympus Fashion Week FEB 9TH 2006, Bryant Park, New York, NY, February 09, 2006. Photo by: Gregorio Binuya/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0608FBC_GY005 Hilary Duff, Joel Madden at arrivals for Adidas Y-3 Autumn/Winter Collection - Olympus Fashion Week, Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY, February 08, 2006. Photo by: Gregorio Binuya/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0608FBA_OH007 Andre Leon Talley (carrying a Louis Vuitton attache case) at fashion show for Michael Kors Fall 2006 Collection - Olympus Fashion Week, Bryant Park, New York, NY, February 08, 2006. Photo by: Rob Rich/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0604FBC_OH008 Ruby Stewart, Kimberly Stewart at fashion show for OAKLEY Fall 2006 Collection - Olympus Fashion Week, Bryant Park, New York, NY, February 04, 2006. Photo by: Rob Rich/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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0603FBF_GY011 Kelly Rowland out and about for Olympus Fashion Week, Manhattan, New York, NY, Friday, February 03, 2006. Photo by: Gregorio Binuya/Everett Collection/Fotoarena
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dpa13847090 ARCHIV - Boris Becker (M l), aufgenommen mit seiner aktuellen Freundin Lilly Kerssenberg (M r) am 29.01.2009 in Berlin, sorgt mit seinen wechselnden Frauenbeziehungen seit Jahren für Schlagzeilen. Seine ehemaligen Freundinnen im Uhrzeigersinn von links oben: die blonde Studentin Karen Schulz (am 03.09.1989 in Flushing Meadow), seine erste offizielle Freundin Benedicte Courtain (1986 in New York), seine spätere Ehefrau Barbara Feltus-Ferbst (am 19.9.1992 in Monaco), seine Affäre in der Wäschekammer, Angela Ermakova (am 21.03.2001 in London), seine ehemalige Verlobte, Sandy Meyer-Wölden (am 01.07.2005 in Berlin), seine zweijährige Freundin, die Tänzerin Caroline Rocher (am 09.05.2204 in Estoril), die Kurzzeit-Freundin Patrice Farameh (am 18.05.2002 bei Cannes) und die Rapperin Sabrina Setlur (am 15.02.2001) in Frankfurt am Main. Alle Fotos: dpa +++(c) dpa - Report+++.
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