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November 13, 2008

I love a Russian doll: so simple, so timeless, so coy.  Sara Zucker writes that a slew of dolls were created by leading fashion designers for Vogue Russia’s 10th anniversary.  I wouldn’t mind the Giles Deacon (the spiked babushka) or Dries Van Noten (in a signature watercolor print) in my stocking this (Orthodox) Christmas.

I love a Russian doll: so simple, so timeless, so coy.  Sara Zucker writes that a slew of dolls were created by leading fashion designers for Vogue Russia’s 10th anniversary.  I wouldn’t mind the Giles Deacon (the spiked babushka) or Dries Van Noten (in a signature watercolor print) in my stocking this (Orthodox) Christmas.

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