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We may not be the most organized people in the world (you should see our filing cabinet!), but when it comes to fashion we love to categorize and organize everything. Whether it's color coding our closet, seperating our summer accessories from our winter accessories or displaying our shoes according to heel height, we've mastered the art of classifying the fashion side of our life (we blame these anal tendencies on our German heritage).

Therefore it's pretty obvious that nothing gives us more satisfication than segmenting every little piece of fashion into a trend. That wooden necklace with the horn embellishments? Tribal. Ralph Lauren's entire spring 2009 collection? Safari. The ruffled aprons cinched at the waist at Marc Jacobs? Prairie. So imagine our frustration when we came across fringe for spring 2009. We just can't decide what trend to categorize it under. At Hermes and Alessandro Dell'Acqua, fringe was used to stress the cowgirl vibe. At Jil Sander and Sirivannavari fringe had more of a flapper feel. And at Alberta Ferretti and Alexander Mcqueen, dresses trimmed in fringe echoed an elegant undertone. With so much fringe on the spring 2009 runways, our pretty little heads are about to explode with trend categorization overdrive (we think we've just discovered a new psychological disorder).

But since we'd rather save our worry lines for something more pressing than how to categorize fringe, we're saying to hell with it and just wearing it all summer long!

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