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	<title>Comments on: Missoni Fall Winter 2010</title>
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		<title>By: Carol Olden</title>
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		<description>I liked the knit coats especially the grey and white and turquoise and orange patterned ones. The blanket coat I think could be improved if two coats were sewn together to make a complete coat with two pockets and two sleeves. It reminds me how we wear our shawls in the tribal group I come from when we have to have one arm free to participate in tribal ceremonies, but for practicality we wrap the whole shawl around both arms when possible to keep warm. The crocheted dress could be improved by adding a liner so that the dress workmanship could use it as a background . The matching knit skirt and sequined over top I think could benefit by making sure the skirt is fastened. The athletic gear-type tops and  camisole  look too cold to wear for the weather the rest of the knits would be worn in so it would be nice to see what the designer would pair with them for a warmer look. Maybe even a knit camisole in the same fabric matching the rest of the outfit would work, like the sequined top with the knit patterned skirt.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I liked the knit coats especially the grey and white and turquoise and orange patterned ones. The blanket coat I think could be improved if two coats were sewn together to make a complete coat with two pockets and two sleeves. It reminds me how we wear our shawls in the tribal group I come from when we have to have one arm free to participate in tribal ceremonies, but for practicality we wrap the whole shawl around both arms when possible to keep warm. The crocheted dress could be improved by adding a liner so that the dress workmanship could use it as a background . The matching knit skirt and sequined over top I think could benefit by making sure the skirt is fastened. The athletic gear-type tops and  camisole  look too cold to wear for the weather the rest of the knits would be worn in so it would be nice to see what the designer would pair with them for a warmer look. Maybe even a knit camisole in the same fabric matching the rest of the outfit would work, like the sequined top with the knit patterned skirt.</p>
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