Parameters

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{{style.com review
| id          = 
| season      = 
| year        = 
| collection  =
}}

To figure out what "id" should be for a given designer, go to style.com's designer directory and select the label you want. Once you're there, the URL should look like http://www.style.com/fashionshows/designerdirectory/LABEL/seasons/, where "LABEL" is a the label's or designer's name (sometimes shortened). Copy ONLY that name, because that will be your "id" parameter.

title

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This is an optional parameter for use when the name of the article page is not the label's name. For example, on the page Bill Blass Limited, you should include title=Bill Blass .

season

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This can be either "spring" or "fall" (no quotes when you're using it in the template).

year

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This is the four-digit year.

collection

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This is either "couture" or "rtw" (no quotes when you're using it in the template). If it is left empty, it links to the ready-to-wear collection, but does not include the "ready-to-wear" designation in its text. This would probably be appropriate for the majority of designers, since they produce only a ready-to-wear line.

Examples

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{{style.com review|id=GUCCI|season=spring|year=2007}} generates "Gucci Runway Review (Spring 2007)." Style.com.

{{style.com review|id=cdior|season=spring|year=2007|collection=rtw}} generates "Dior Runway Review (Spring 2007 ready-to-wear)." Style.com.

{{style.com review|id=cdior|season=spring|year=2007|collection=couture}} generates "Dior Runway Review (Spring 2007 couture)." Style.com.