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245 04 The year in fashion collection :|nVolume 2007.|h[Kanopy 
       electronic resource] 
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       |c2014. 
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500    Title from title frames. 
518    Originally produced by Videofashion in 2007. 
520    While this millennium may no longer be new, the style of 
       2007 embraced new technology and luxury. Designers 
       developed a space age aesthetic with high-tech fabrics and
       voluminous silhouettes; then came back down to earth with 
       an old-fashioned yet chic sensibility. At the Met, Paul 
       Poiret was King, and Anna Wintour continued to reign 
       supreme as the most influential woman in fashion. Olivier 
       Theyskens debuted his first designs for the house of Nina 
       Ricci while Karl Lagerfeld contemplated the ever changing 
       nature of the industry, and the debate continued over what
       constitutes a healthy weight for a model. Internationally 
       renowned designers celebrated big anniversaries: Christian
       Dior toasted 60 years, Jean Paul Gaultier turned 30, 
       Ferragamo celebrated an impressive 80 years of success 
       which started simply with a shoe, and Chado Ralph Rucci 
       marked 25 years of design. 2007 was also a year that 
       industry insiders sought to facilitate social change 
       through fashion. Model Shalom Harlow shared her favorite 
       ecofriendly shopping destinations in New York’s Lower East
       Side, and Giorgio Armani’s One Night Only event in London 
       drew celebrities and performers from around the globe to 
       help support the Product Red campaign to raise awareness 
       of the AIDS crisis in Africa. 2007 was a milestone, not 
       just in several designers’ careers, but in the industry’s 
       acceptance of environmental and social causes. 
538    Mode of access: World Wide Web. 
650  0 Fashion designers|y2007. 
650  0 Documentary films. 
650  0 Fashion. 
655  7 Documentary films.|2lcgft 
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