Unique to Ubiquitous

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Emma Hill, creative director of British fashion house Mulberry, prefers quirky over austere, and friendly over froid — characteristics that shone through at her London Fashion Week show in February. Inspired by the furry critters of Maurice Sendak's children's book Where the Wild Things Are , she dressed her models in fulsome coats made of long-haired Mongolian goat fur with shaggy gilets cinched at the waist. The models shared the stage with two 3-m-high yetis, more huggable than scary, and one model walked the runway escorting a gray Hungarian puli with a sheepskin-trim canine parka. A-listers like Anna Wintour, Michelle...

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