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| #1 Posted on 3.11.04 2303.59 | Instant Rating: 8.81 | http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&u=/041102/ids_photos_en/r3530771616.jpg&e=2&ncid=1778
Eh. Nothing to get excited about, really. I think this is another case of someone wearing a fabric that is see through when hit by a powerful flash.
When will celebrities learn?
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| #2 Posted on 4.11.04 0017.46 | Instant Rating: 3.58 | After so many incidents, you would THINK that fashion designers, Public Relations people, and celebrities themselves would know to avoid a fabric that becomes see-through after exposure to flash. I wonder if maybe some of them (like Serena) do it intentionally, just so people like us will pay more attention.
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Since: 2.1.02 From: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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| #3 Posted on 5.11.04 1501.25 | Instant Rating: 8.08 | Serena's also featured in Esquire's "Women We Love" issue. A nice change from all the petite blondes in tennis.
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