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Designer Carmen Marc Valvo champions women warriors

Carmen Marc Valvo champions women warriors
The Carmen Marc Valvo Fall 2014 collection is modeled during Fashion Week, Friday, Feb. 7, 2014, in New York. AP Photo/John Minchillo

NEW YORK – Red-carpet designer Carmen Marc Valvo has been dressing the rich and famous for decades, including Queen Latifah and other notables with curves.

Does that make him a rarity?

“I think the Europeans are more at fault,” said one of the nicest guys in fashion in a backstage interview before his New York Fashion Week show Friday.

“The Americans are larger than the Europeans. They just are, so I do embrace that. I think a woman should be sexy and just be who she is.”

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This time around, Valvo turned out a woman warrior in armour-looking gowns, down to the ground, some with chain-link accents and metal beads inspired by a recent trip to Turkey.

There’s a certain life cycle when you’ve been in the business as long as Valvo, who’s 60.

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“Who’s my customer? I grew up with some of them,” he said. “I made their wedding gowns and now I’m dressing their daughters.”

A model presents an outfit by Carmen Marc Valvo during the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2014 shows February 7, 2014 in New York. DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images

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