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The holiday season is easily the year's most inspired time for storytelling. And so it is always in December, when nostalgia runs high and temperatures dip low, that we begin to reminisce about other-era wonderlandsfor now, more than ever before, a sweeping dose of escapism is at the top of our recession-wary wish lists. . . .
From the start, our hearts were set on the epic story of Romeo and Juliet (true love? Priceless). But how would the tumultuous world of William Shakespeare's ill-fated lovers look through VOGUE' s lens, we wondered?
And if our young heroine were to be dressed by some of fashion's most influential designers, what pretty pieces would they whip up? Consider how complex the most straightforward tale of boy-meets-girl can be, and you can imagine what careful matchmaking went on behind the scenes at this affair. In the pages that follow, our Romeo, played by La Scala principal dancer Roberto Bolle, courts model Coco Rocha as the fair Juliet in a stunning collection of long ...