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		<title>SHOPPING &#124; Transportation Doggie Style</title>
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FLASHBACK &#124; Project Runway, Season 3 &#8212; The Dog Challenge. Heidi Klum tells the show&#8217;s designers they will be designing for one of fashion&#8217;s hottest accessories. The designers (and viewers like me) try to predict &#8220;said accessory,&#8221; but it&#8217;s not until we see the inimitable Tim Gunn walking awkwardly over a knoll in Central Park [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Taking Green to the Edge:  Nicole Bridger</title>
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You&#8217;d expect a designer who once interned for Vivienne Westwood to veer towards the edgier side of fashion. Vancouver-based designer Nicole Bridger certainly does. But she&#8217;s striving to push fashion even further.
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		<title>Walls and Wares to Die For: Lily Yung</title>
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My fetish for felt furnishings continues with a look at the sinewy, die cut furnishings and jewelry designed by Toronto-based mixed media artist Lily Yung. Made from industrial wool felt, the pieces are dyed and hand assembled by Lily into gorgeous webs for wall panels, pillows, rugs and runners.
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