6. The American Moment

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All-American designers Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren and Donna Karan stay ahead by re-inventing the American Dream for a new global generation. Whilst Calvin launches the world’s first unisex fragrance with a diverse array of models, Ralph delivers a jaw-dropping campaign featuring a new on-the-scene model, Tyson Beckford and supermodel Naomi Campbell, bringing a new era to the brand.

5. Hip-Hop Takes Fashion

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Hip-hop style explodes into mainstream fashion but only after a rocky start. Harlem designer Dapper Dan is shut down by police, while LL Cool J namechecks hip-hop label FUBU in a Gap ad. But once Snoop Dogg wears Tommy Hilfiger on prime time TV, and Missy Elliott and Mary J. Blige embrace a self-named Ghetto Fabulous style, the fashion houses and Vogue can no longer ignore the power of hip-hop style.

4. The Rise of the Met Gala

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By the late 90s, the appetite for fashion merges as entertainment kicks into high gear. From ground-breaking documentary "Unzipped," to TV sensation "Sex and the City," fashion explodes onto our screens. Anna's transformation of the Met Gala – from society fundraiser to global media event – is the ultimate crowning glory.

3. The Hollywood Merger

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As the US and Europe emerge from recession, the public’s, and Anna's, hunger for glamor reawakens. Attempting to revive a failing Gucci, Tom Ford “brings sexy back,” with a 70s inspired collection. Madonna’s a fan, and so is Hollywood’s new generation. Gwyneth Paltrow, Nicole Kidman, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Claire Danes cast off their grungy ways and reset Hollywood’s relationship with high fashion.

2. The Fashion Rebels

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In London, a band of hungry young designers, photographers and stylists burst out of the underground to subvert the status quo. Grunge is embraced by youth culture and Marc Jacobs, but high fashion is appalled. Edward Enninful, Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney and Kate Moss push boundaries and put London firmly back on the fashion map. Soon, Paris’ storied fashion houses come calling.

1. All Change at Vogue

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A new era begins as Anna Wintour takes the reins at Vogue, assembles her team and shakes things up by promptly putting Madonna on the cover. As recession sets in, a careless remark from Linda Evangelista causes a supermodel backlash but a young Kate Moss’s star is rising - ushering in a brand-new idea of beauty. Anna supports a struggling John Galliano, whose talent ultimately shines through.

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