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Prom StylePointing: A champagne-princess gown

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

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Ciera Young, senior
Her friends call her: Ce-Ce
Her outfit: Tiffany Designs dress and accessories from Macy’s. “I thought I wanted a colorful dress and I didn’t want poofy, but…”
Extracurriculars: Track, work at Limited Too and hang out.
Next year: She’ll be attending College of St. Catherine in St. Paul.
Favorite prom movie: “’Prom Night,’ because it’s funny.”

StylePointing: A Picky shopgirl

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

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Molly Fleming-Wolfe looked like spring on Saturday. She catered to a full store of customers and rocked this Fluxus tunic-jumper ($68 at Picky Girl) in impressively high heels.

StylePointing: One last pearl…

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

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Don’t you feel like you were at the J.B. Hudson grand opening party? I’m sorry you didn’t get to sample the perfect bite-size hors d’oeuvres.

Here’s the final snapshot of the night of Rosa Hund, who flew in from Chicago. Loved her dress with a paper-bag-effect around the empire waist. (She got it at a Chicago boutique.) More importantly, her modern take on an opera-length strand of pearls (by Mikimoto) finishes off the look perfectly.

Voltage Video: George Moskal takes a bow

Thursday, April 17th, 2008


Here’s the one-minute version of George’s Collection. Also see Bella Koshka take their victory lap with Meghan Cohen, designer of Ann Alyse clothing who gave the band their style.

Voltage: Red Shoe Clothing Co.

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

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Kerry Riley’s collection was grown up and sophisticated. She showed pretty dresses with an edge. I just wanted the collection to come together in a way that it just didn’t. High-waisted pants were cute, but felt like last year. (Those who repeat Voltage are totally at-risk for comparisons to their own work.)

Voltage: Amanda Christine

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

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Even though, she said more rock and roll and less feminne,  I say rock and roll and feminine. This leather jacket would be any rock star’s dream.