Millinery Maestro: Stephen Jones
Clear Issue 31 Archive Special Feature“Every time a hat is born, there’s a strange dance that the designer and I do.” -Stephen Jones
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“Every time a hat is born, there’s a strange dance that the designer and I do.” -Stephen Jones
Last year, CRYSTALLIZED™ – Swarovski Elements commissioned 22 of fashion’s best-known names and most talented newcomers to design one very special little black dress each, to be auctioned off in September 2010 at Phillips de Pury & Company in New York City. One hundred percent of the proceeds of the auction, as well as the earnings from the sale of the publication CRYSTALLIZED™ Ways To Say Black, will go to the American Cancer Society and La ligue nationale contre le cancer in France.
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