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		<title>Elle&#8217;s &#8216;Fashion Next&#8217; Show Features RISD&#8217;s Best and Brightest</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/103941019.jpg?w=300&h=200" />"Can you <em>imagine</em> coming to New York City, as a young designer, right out of <em>college</em>?" Kate Spade Creative Director <strong>Deborah Lloyd</strong> asked in a documentary that aired this morning before the <em>Elle</em> Fashion Next show at the Koch Theater at Lincoln Center.</p>
<p>It was a fairly pertinent question: the designs that would soon grace the runway were submitted by RISD students, most of whom just graduated, and most of whom would very much like to do just that &mdash; move to New York City and make it in fashion.&nbsp;</p>
<p><em>Elle&nbsp;</em>would soon make that dream just a bit easier for a few lucky art school grads. At the end of the show, the judging panel &mdash; an esteemed group that counted among its members <em>Elle</em> Editor-in-Chief <strong>Robbie Myers</strong>, <strong>Nicole Miller</strong> and downtown fixture/jewelry designer <strong>Waris Ahluwalia </strong>&mdash; would award one student a $25,000 grant, with Maybelline and Kate Spade awarding two more.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Also in attendance were actress&nbsp;<strong>Alexis Bledel </strong>and designer&nbsp;<strong>Betsey Johnson</strong>, though she had to cut out early.</p>
<p>Waris, sporting a jean jacket with a patch that said "unlovable" sewn on the back, pregamed the runway with his drink of choice:&nbsp;chamomile. "It's Egyptian," he told us. "It's how I start the day. I need to keep it toned down a little bit. You can't get revved up this early in the morning."</p>
<p>As for the rest of the week, Waris casually mentioned Paul Sevigny's Fashion's Night Out party at Don Hill's &mdash; as if the rest of the city wasn't already dying to go. "I have to plug my friend's place," he conceded.</p>
<p>The top prize went to recent RISD grad David Woo, who turned heads with a top hat that had a top hat coming off it. But even after Myers announced his as the winner, Woo feigned modesty.</p>
<p>"I'm still very young and I have a lot to learn," he said.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://nyoobserver.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/103941019.jpg?w=300&h=200" />"Can you <em>imagine</em> coming to New York City, as a young designer, right out of <em>college</em>?" Kate Spade Creative Director <strong>Deborah Lloyd</strong> asked in a documentary that aired this morning before the <em>Elle</em> Fashion Next show at the Koch Theater at Lincoln Center.</p>
<p>It was a fairly pertinent question: the designs that would soon grace the runway were submitted by RISD students, most of whom just graduated, and most of whom would very much like to do just that &mdash; move to New York City and make it in fashion.&nbsp;</p>
<p><em>Elle&nbsp;</em>would soon make that dream just a bit easier for a few lucky art school grads. At the end of the show, the judging panel &mdash; an esteemed group that counted among its members <em>Elle</em> Editor-in-Chief <strong>Robbie Myers</strong>, <strong>Nicole Miller</strong> and downtown fixture/jewelry designer <strong>Waris Ahluwalia </strong>&mdash; would award one student a $25,000 grant, with Maybelline and Kate Spade awarding two more.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Also in attendance were actress&nbsp;<strong>Alexis Bledel </strong>and designer&nbsp;<strong>Betsey Johnson</strong>, though she had to cut out early.</p>
<p>Waris, sporting a jean jacket with a patch that said "unlovable" sewn on the back, pregamed the runway with his drink of choice:&nbsp;chamomile. "It's Egyptian," he told us. "It's how I start the day. I need to keep it toned down a little bit. You can't get revved up this early in the morning."</p>
<p>As for the rest of the week, Waris casually mentioned Paul Sevigny's Fashion's Night Out party at Don Hill's &mdash; as if the rest of the city wasn't already dying to go. "I have to plug my friend's place," he conceded.</p>
<p>The top prize went to recent RISD grad David Woo, who turned heads with a top hat that had a top hat coming off it. But even after Myers announced his as the winner, Woo feigned modesty.</p>
<p>"I'm still very young and I have a lot to learn," he said.</p>
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