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</html><description>the Blazer. Originally intended for men; then in the 1900s, it integrated into women&#x2019;s wardrobe, now a classic basic for every woman. The blazer has seen yet another slight change, a&#xA0;metamorphosis, if you will. Done by the one and only Alexander Wang, the blazer went from professional to demurely sexy and wholly provocative. From the front, it seems to be a rather normal version of the ever-loved blazer. With a quick toss of hair and a turn around, a peek-a-boo cut out at the back is revealed with three buttons that add a touch of adorability. That is, if you choose to wear only a bra, darlings. Definitely a gorgeous piece. The pink with black is truly fantastic; femininity meets masculinity, however clich&#xE9; it may be, is the best of juxtapositions. Imagine it over a pair of shiny leggings, like the disco pants a la American Apparel, with a constructed, black bra beneath. Or a black tank for more coverage. That, and a pair of sky high heels. the Sexy White Dress. Form fitting and basic is the formula to making a truly beautiful piece. Of course Alexander Wang never underestimates the power of simplicity. The product? This goddess-like mini&hellip;</description><thumbnail_url>http://lacouturiernyc.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/alexander-wang-spring-09-2.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
