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Bala Cynwyd Saks at Badgley Mischka

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So after I went to the Gucci store, I hightailed it back downtown to the tents to try to catch Tibi. I knew that Jimmy Contreras of Center City-based store Kimberly would be there, but a las, I missed the show. (I'll see him tomorrow at Milly!) While I watched the models in their pretty 1970s inspired florals on the T.V's outside the runways, I heard someone scream, "Elizabeth!" It was Amy Schaeffer from Saks in Bala Cynwyd with a couple of the Saks crew. We chit chatted while we waited for the show to start After a little tete a tete with the evil, black clad clippboard chicks (who I swear work to keep as many people out as they let people in, we walked in and watched a beautiful show!
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Dress after dress after dress floated down the runway in jewel tones in gazzars, suedes and velvets. If Badgley Mischka is any indication of what fashion will bring, neat and classy is definitely on the horizon. We'll get to see more of Badgley Mischka in April when Mark Badgley and James Mischka come to town for Daisy Days.
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