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Turning Over A New Leaf.

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Turning Over a New Leaf

It's New Year's Eve and designers, like many, have made some resolutions for 2010, ranging from studying for their driver's license to renewing gym memberships or simply hoping to spend more time with family and friends. Now comes the hard part: keeping them.

"My New Year's resolution would definitely be to have more fun. I feel like the past year has been such a stressful one for so many that a resolution to simply be conscious of having more fun is a great one. As far as the collection, we are sort of on the same wavelength, really into the idea of 'party' clothes, for all sorts of occasions, and party clothes for day that you can mix into …

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