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Rodarte Spring 2012 Front Row: Sister Act

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Rodarte Spring 2012 Front Row: Sister Act

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The Rodarte Spring 2012 show was certainly the place to be this morning in New York: Aside from the promise of a beautifully dreamy collection that the label has come to be known for, there is usually a celebrity (or five) in attendance, since so many young starlets are fans of the brand. Little did we know that it would be the most star-studded show of the week thus far! Not only did Taylor Swift arrive in a lace and crochet gown from Rodarte's Fall 2011 collection, there was a pretty major sister act going on in the front row.

Both Elle and Dakota Fanning were decked out in cream colored pieces from the label — Elle in a jumpsuit and Dakota in a sheer, layered dress — and the blondes looked so amazing that it should be easy to see why designers are clamoring to get them in their clothes and ad campaigns.

A few seats away — and no less stylish — were Beyoncé and Solange Knowles, who had just come from checking out the J. Crew presentation. These two (Babyoncé makes three!) weren't as matchy-matchy as the Fanning girls, but they definitely looked just as happy to be there!

Considering that the designers behind Rodarte — Kate and Laura Mulleavy — are sisters themselves, we're loving that they turned their runway show into the most fashionable family affair ever. Which pair of siblings do you think looked best at Rodarte today?

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