Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia are bringing the legendary brand to a fresh audience.
There may not be many axes where Huma Abedin and Paris Hilton intersect, but apparently, fashion is one of them. At least when it comes to Oscar de la Renta. Both Abedin, of Hillary Clinton campaign fame, and Hilton, of early-aughts nightclub notoriety, have worn the label. As have Amal Clooney, Millie Bobby Brown, Céline Dion, Sandra Oh—the list goes on. It’s hard to pin down a commonality between these women, other than the fact that they all look very much like themselves in ODLR.
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