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Enter Laughing.(Brief article)

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It's that kind of September--when a piquant mood of change, tinged with nostalgia, paints your days with more intense colors, and a sharp little shiver runs up your arms as they slip into a new autumn dress.

September is a showstopper: the leaves in Boston going all flame and ocher, the velvet curtain about to rise on Broadway's latest barn burner. Everything feels awake, a gulp of bracing air. There's even something delicious about that first morning your legs feel cold and you wish you'd worn tights. Of course, it's fashion's big moment for change and fresh beginnings, too, and this year all the spice and sting of the month is carried over into a closetful of ...

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