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		<title>By: Fashion &#187; Where the Wild Things Are: Emma Cook for Topshop</title>
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		<description>[...] Katy Smail wrote an interesting post today on Where the Wild Things Are: Emma Cook for TopshopHere&#8217;s a quick excerptWith the impending onset of summer (ha!) comes the inevitable announcement of those annual summer trends that will never go away (nautical stripes or ethnic prints anyone?). Lets take the ever-present ’safari’ trend - predictable and a &#8230; [...]</description>
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[...] Katy Smail wrote an interesting post today on Where the Wild Things Are: Emma Cook for TopshopHere&#8217;s a quick excerptWith the impending onset of summer (ha!) comes the inevitable announcement of those annual summer trends that will never go away (nautical stripes or ethnic prints anyone?). Lets take the ever-present ’safari’ trend - predictable and a &#8230; [...]</div>
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