The New York Times gets it right with the On the Street column entitled, Customer is Always Right.
Far left, a plaid Marc Jacobs coat was worn last week just as he showed it on the runway in 2006. Left, a Junya Watanabe jacket; the wearer added plaid accessories. Some women with a creative urge gave dull classics more imaginative silhouettes. A Ralph Lauren jacket, right, is worn upside down, creating a striking cocoon shape. Far right, the wearer turned a Burberry coat inside out and wore it backward with the label as a medallion. Perhaps that’s what more people should do with the cookie-cutter clothes seen on Seventh Avenue last week.
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