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Jeremy Scott Turns The Dress World Upside Down for Fall 2010 RTW

During Jeremy Scott's New York fashion show this week, the designer showed he really cares about gals that want to get the most out of a little black dress. This gown literally has no end, because each hemline is a neckline in itself.

In true Jeremy Scott theatrics, his model strutted out holding the other end of her dress with a novelty gold hanger. Adding to the effect was the 1950's Barbie ponytail and cat-eye liner. The hanger seemed to serve a second purpose of avoiding a serious (gown)trainwreck. That is, until your arm gets tired of waving in the air at a party.
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