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NICOLE RICHIE?was feeling slightly overwhelmed when we caught up with her at the Selfridges launch of her fashion label Winter Kate this week - understandably so,
dr dre beat headphones, since the reception to it so far has been phenomenal, with 3000 people turning up to meet her when she launched it at ################## Lafayette,
ghd, in Paris.
The designer - who was sporting her new engagement ring along with a Winter Kate floaty top, skinny jeans, ankle boots and trademark floppy hat - admits she does find the media obsession with what stars wear in their everyday lives "a little bizarre" but insists it doesn't impact the way she dresses.
"I'm just really busy, you know?" she smiled. "My kids are two,
mbt fora, and five months, and I'm working a lot as well as looking after them. I don't have a lot of time to think about what I'm wearing. It's funny because if they looked closer they'd see I'd probably been wearing the same jeans and tank top for the past four days,
babolat rackets, just with a different layer over the top."
"I'm really happy with how it's going," Richie told VOGUE.COM. "The collection is inspired by the Sixties and Seventies - I'm a big fan of that era; the music as well as the clothes - and I like the idea that clashing, in prints and colours, just didn't exist then,
head racket! It's also inspired by the kind of clothes I like to wear. I think in summer especially, when it's hot, you just want clothes to be loose and easy. I wouldn't design something I wouldn't be happy to wear."
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