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Is it all over for Rachel Zoe?

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rachel zoe nicole richieWith all the focus on weight and BMI for models and actresses lately, one of the most famous advocates of the size zero style is facing some negative attention. For the last few years, stylist Rachel Zoe has been at the top of the heap. Her "girls," the young waifs she draped in satiny gowns and oversized sunglasses, have included some of Hollywood's hottest (and skinniest): Lindsay Lohan, Mischa Barton and Nicole Richie. But lately, the super stylist has been dogged by persistent rumors about her slim clients.

A recent article in Britain's The Times takes it a step further. The article, titled "Fashion's No. 1 stylist or just a great big zero?" skewers Zoe's signature style, calling it "Brigitte Bardot on crack." In the article, Zoe defends herself, saying that she has worked with people who are size eight and 10 (clearly gargantuan by Zoe standards). In another profile she complains about the unfairness of being singled out for thinness. It's hard to feel sorry for the woman who has made thousands of women feel insecure about their own bodies and their inability to imitate Hollywood fashion by maintaining a skeletal physique. With a style book coming out soon and her line of purses with Judith Leiber, we probably haven't heard the last of Zoe. However, now that layers and the voluminous look are in for fall, her fashion moment may be fast fading.

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