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February 11, 2008  3:56 pm

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Other cities might be content referencing Kate Moss and Irina Lazareanu to show that Françoise Hardy-style long, straight, brow-brushing bangs are an enduring trend. But in London things have to be pushed beyond extremes. Hence the full curtain of hair covering the black-rimmed eyes of Irene Menta from Spanish style magazine www.neo2.es, all the way down to the tip of her nose. With her “Geordon Nicol meets the ghoulish girl in the ‘Ring’ series” look, Menta was the darling of street style photographers at the Osman Yousefzada show. One paparazzo who tried to take her photo kept mimicking her moves as she turned to look at him (she had to flip her head three times until one eye became visible through her locks). “If I were her mother,” he said, “I would be so worried that she’d fall down the stairs. But thankfully I’m not, because what do I care? She still looks fabulous.”

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