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Fashion: Short & Sweet
1994
Two shapes now turning up virtually everywhere for fall: the textured sweater cropped close to the body and the flirty A-line skirtoften brightened with a potent dose of color. Enhancing their inherent sex appeal here: ultimate sweater girl Claudia Schiffer
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Vogue's View: Easy Pieces
1994
First it was the Gap, then A.P.C. Now the cool choice for hot basics is Joseph Ettedeui's expanded line of streetwise classics.
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Fashion: The White Album
1994
Consider it designers' one unanimous decision for spring '94: that white is to warm weather what black is to winteressential, versatile, and eminently wearable. Among all the season's key, well-priced piecesfrom a timeless shirt to a gleaming velvet minidressare looks to suit every woman, as proved by the cast of models, actresses, and Style-Setters
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Fashion: A New Chic: Glory Days
2000
The new all-week chic? It's about refinement—texture and cut, individualism and edge.
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Vogue Point Of View: The Neo-Modernist
1996
he status, stuffing, and fanfare are being pulled out of fashion. With their eyes on the future, six designers are giving clothes a new attitude, one that's decidedly more ironic. Katherine Betts defines the new mood.
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View: What Works for Work: Surprise Labels
2005
Prove you're a risk-taker by wearing unexpected designers.
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Vogue Point of View: Fashion's New Establishment
1996
If Courreges and Quant were the sixties, Saint Laurent and Halston the seventies, and Chanel and Armani the eighties, who will typify the nineties? Katherine Betts picks this decade's household names.
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