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OK!'s NYC Fashion Week Blog: Max Azria

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Feb. 17 2010, Published 4:07 a.m. ET

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Can’t make it to NYC for Fashion Week? Don’t worry, OK!’s got you covered! We’ll be hitting up all the big shows and reporting back right here, every day, as soon as we tear our eyes off the runway! Yesterday afternoon we enjoyed on Max Azria’s gorgeous designs at The Tent in Bryant Park.

SHOW: Max Azria

WHEN: Feb. 16, The Tent at Bryant Park

WHO: Estelle, AnnaLynne McCord, Melissa George, Maggie Rizer, Leigh Lezark

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FASHION: Minimalism reigned with soft silhouettes, including tunics and shift dresses with asymmetrical paneling in neutrals in dusty mineral tones. Stark black, with sheer and beaded bands, and body-conscious bandage dresses sexed up the second half of the show, as did the towering wedge-heel ankle boots and pumps.

BEAUTY: Hair was scraped back into elegant mid-crown ponytails. While makeup was barely there, the girls showed off one bold pop of color with a bright-coral lip.

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COLOR/OVERHEARD: Seating Estelle, Melissa George and AnnaLynne McCord together caused a massive log jam on the runway before show-goers took their seats. Poor Leigh Lezark got pretty much ignored, sitting at the end of the celebs, next to Estelle, but she would definitely have approved of the music, which mixed sexy electro with moody, romantic Bryan Ferry.

Reporting By Eloise Parker

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