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Fashion Scoops: After Hours... Dolled Up... Crystal Ball...

Fashion Scoops: After Hours... Dolled Up... Crystal Ball...

by WWD Staff

Posted Wednesday July 25, 2007

From WWD Issue 07/25/2007

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MINI PHAT: Russell and Kimora Lee Simmons aren't the only designers in the Phat Fashions empire. Their daughters, Ming Lee, seven, and Aoki Lee, four, are fast becoming designers in their own right. The sisters will launch their own collection, called Ming and Aoki, at a tea party and runway show at their mom's Baby Phat showroom this morning. Event organizers hinted the launch will be sweet-filled, with a Candy Land theme, to showcase the new children's collection.

GIRL POWER: Fashionistas made room for actionistas last Thursday when Warner Bros. celebrated the latest collection of apparel and accessories for its Supergirl brand at action sports shop Nine Star in Los Angeles. Hosted by a committee of female athletes, including pro surfers Holly Beck and Serena Brooke and seven-year-old skater Alize Montes, the party highlighted the famous S-shield recast in pink, white and purple on women's-only items such as $54 string bikinis from Rip Curl and a $30 T-shirt from Surf Diva. Celebrity guest Brooke Burke, who knows about taking risks as the former skydiving and crocodile-fighting host of adventure TV show "Wild On," said she hopes her three daughters, who range in age from six months to seven years, will grow up to be supergirls. "The most daring of all is the six-month-old," Burke said. Warner Bros. plans to nurture more actionistas when it will host an all-girl action sports jam mixing music, fashion and athletic activities including a surf demo and skateboarding in San Diego on Sept. 16.
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