Shailene Woodley Goes Minimalist in Kate Spade

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    Shooting Star Jane, photographed by Hanneli Mustaparta during Paris fashion week, plays street-style photographer for a day.

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    Jane's "mentor," Hanneli.

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    Jane's pic of Anna Dello Russo.

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    Vika Gazinskaya exits the Hermes show in a dress of her own design.

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    A well-heeled showgoer outside Celine.

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    Blogger Susie Bubble.

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    Model Romee Strijd.

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    Teen Vogue accessories director Shiona Turini.

The number of photographers and preeners outside the tents during fashion month has escalated to such heights, it's become an industry--not to mention a show--in and of itself. Street-style photogs get paid to jet-set around the world chronicling never-before-heard-of fashion weeks; making stars out of onetime industry insiders, like Anna Dello Russo--ADR to her fans-- the editor with a penchant for wearing cherries on her head; and even becoming celebrities themselves. From where I'm standing, it looks like a pretty good gig.

Of course, there's only one way to find out what life is really like in someone else's shoes. . . . So during Paris Fashion Week I did just that, enlisting model turned photographer Hanneli Mustaparta as my mentor. First task: getting a camera. "I never use a zoom," Hanneli informs me. "Picture quality for portraits is nicer with a 50mm." I e-mail Canon PR, and hours before my flight, a Rebel T3i with requested lens arrives by FedEx. Let the shooting frenzy begin!

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