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TREND OF THE MONTH a look of one's own.

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Whimsical dressing just comes naturally to some women, evoking the Bloomsbury group's elegant eccentricity. Vera Wang didn't think twice about wearing a fur shrug with strands of long beads, for instance, while Sally Albemarle accessorized her graphic ...

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