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February 8, 2008

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New York Fashion Week, Karen Walker show

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If you could vote for First Lady, who would it be—Bill Clinton or Michelle Obama? Oh, Bill! A vote for Bill is a vote for Hill. I love the Clintons

Well, given that, if you had the opportunity, how would you dress
Senator Clinton?
I would go with Carolina Herrera, something really classic. Maybe some Chanel suits, something really refined.

What was your style when you were 13? Too colorful. Too many mismatched patterns.

—Olivia Jade Horner

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