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  1. designer duels
    Relive the Magical Fashion Battle of VersaillesIn an exclusive new documentary.
  2. An Iconic ’70s Designer Plots His Kickstarter-Assisted ComebackPeople of the internet, Stephen Burrows needs you.
  3. Why It Wasn’t Scary to Participate in the Battle of VersaillesDesigner Stephen Burrows remembers the big face-off. 
  4. Bethann Hardison on Winning Over the Battle of Versailles Crowd“I knew I nailed it.”
  5. The Elusive Bill Cunningham Finally Opens UpAnd names his favorite fashion show he’s ever attended.
  6. first look
    Slideshow: Isabel and Ruben Toledo for Target HarlemPlus, score designer collabs from Stephen Burrows and Marcus Samuelsson.
  7. sidewalk catwalk
    ‘Sidewalk Catwalk’ Slideshow: 32 Big-name Designers Turn Mannequins Into ArtThirty-two designers take fashion to the streets in an expansive public-art project.
  8. mobama watch
    The Black Artists Association Received Death Threats After the Michelle Obama CommentsWe think they stepped on a few designers’ toes.
  9. diva fits
    Don’t Spill Your Drink on André Leon TalleyRuin his clothes and he might get hissy.
  10. show & tell
    As the Tents Turn: Isaac’s Back, Marc by Marc’s Gone, Look Out for Agyness Dean With the collections hitting Bryant Park for the last time (please, Mayor Bloomberg, don’t make us hoof it to the Javits Center), we’re armed and ready for the season’s big changes. London calling: One of Fashion Week’s hottest invites will be missing this season. Marc by Marc Jacobs is now showing across the pond, coinciding with the opening of the designer’s new flagship store. Model down! Runway favorite Gemma Ward is skipping the season to shoot The Black Balloon with Toni Collette. We’re not saying Ward was typecast or anything, but she is playing a pretty young thing. Couldn’t she work in a coal mine? Target hawker Isaac Mizrahi makes his grand comeback with a new collection and show on Monday, February 5, at 475 Tenth Avenue, near 36th Street. Jeremy Scott is moving his often ridiculous, always outrageous show back to Paris, where he debuted in ‘97. We’ll miss the strip-club after-party. After first canceling his show (his “goods” didn’t arrive on time), Stephen Burrows is now hosting a fall press preview. Tara Subkoff and Trovata shows, however, aren’t rising from the dead. Trovata split earlier this year citing “creative differences.”