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FASHION SCOOPS
CAMBRIDGES, DAY TWO: Thursday marked an event-packed day for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge . After attending a reception at The Goldsmiths' Hall in London's financial district in the afternoon, in the evening the royal couple visited London's Imperial War Museum. The duo were there to launch a fund-raising campaign to create new First World War galleries at the museum by 2014, to mark the war's centenary.
After wearing a Rebecca Taylor tweed skirt suit to the afternoon event, Kate switched to a gray Amanda Wakeley shift dress for the evening event.
Earlier at The Goldsmiths' Hall, the duke and duchess had met two British army teams who recently completed a race to the South Pole. The expedition, of which William is also patron, raised funds for the Royal British Legion's Battle Back Centre, which helps wounded, injured and sick members of the armed forces.
NINA JONES
OUT OF THE INCUBATOR: The penthouse at the Mondrian Hotel in New York's SoHo neighborhood had a baccalaureate feel to it Wednesday night as the Council of Fashion Designers of America hosted a send-off for its inaugural Fashion Incubator class. "It's not the end; it's just the beginning of the next chapter," said CFDA …