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Fashion illustration is like clothing design itself: It can bowl you over with the intense glare of glamour (Rene Habermacher and Jannis Tsipoulanis's sleek portraits of Kate and Linda) or it can be sublimely understated (David Remfry's half-nude sketches for Stella McCartney). But it is never, insists the fashion historian Laird Borrelli, simply an image of clothing.
"It needs to project a sense of stylish self," says Borrelli, whose vibrant ...