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Jingle belles: ’Tis the season to dress like a deranged elf

By Ivana Martini / Fashion Police
Sunday, November 30, 2008 -
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I may appear merry as I string cranberry sauce garland for the tree, but between us, I shudder during the Shiny Season.

That’s what I call the month-plus spree of fashion felonies committed in the name of holiday spirit. Manolo, my beloved Pom, still struggles with the awful memory of riding an elevator with a gang of Festive Sweater enthusiasts.

 
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