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Originally published July 1, 2009 at 8:36 AM | Page modified July 1, 2009 at 11:18 AM

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Fashion designers look forward to "Bruno"

Austrian fashion designer Lena Hoschek says she is not put off by the prospect of "Bruno" - Sacha Baron Cohen's new film where he plays an over-the-top flamboyantly gay Austrian fashion enthusiast.

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BERLIN —

Austrian fashion designer Lena Hoschek says she is not put off by the prospect of "Bruno" - Sacha Baron Cohen's new film where he plays an over-the-top flamboyantly gay Austrian fashion enthusiast.

Hoschek, who is popular for her 1950s pinup girl style clothes with U.S. pop star Katy Perry, says she's actually looking forward to seeing the movie.

"I think it's gonna be a fun film," she told The AP on the sidelines of the Mercedes Benz Fashion week in the German capital.

"Bruno" is the follow-up to the surprise 2006 box-office hit, "Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan," in which Baron Cohen played a clueless journalist on a U.S. tour.

Munich-based designer Marcel Ostertag was a little more reserved about his expectations.

He says while he's looking forward to the film - which opens July 10 - he was worried that it may give people the wrong idea of the fashion industry.

"The world of fashion isn't really like what he shows," Ostertag said. "I can laugh about it because I liked 'Borat,' but I am also worried if people will take him seriously."

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