Fashion & Beauty

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TEDDY GLAM: Wool and cashmere may be the go-to textiles for most designer coats, but Tommy Hilfiger is toying with a cozier direction. His fall outerwear uses Steiff fabric — the same stuff plush Steiff Teddy Bears are made of. Throwing on your overcoat is now as comforting as snuggling up to your old best friend. Overcoat, $799 at Tommy Hilfiger, 681 Fifth Ave.
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SINGLE LADY: The young and fashionable can’t stop flocking to Kenzo for the next big thing. Designers Carol Lim and Humberto Leon delivered again this season, serving up an oversized single earring. The lone dangler adds a chic asymmetry to accessorizing. Look for it on the stylish crowds roaming fashion weeks in New York, London, Paris and Milan. Metal Kenzo Bijoux by Delfina Delettrez earring, price upon request at kenzo.com
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PRETTY GRUNGE: Hedi Slimane’s second collection for Saint Laurent is proof positive that revived grunge isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. As long as designers keep making showstoppers like these boots, there’s no begrudging Grunge 2.0. These embellished kicks, a slouchy sweater over a crumpled baby-doll dress and an angsty attitude are all you’ll need to pull off the resurfaced look effortlessly. Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane boots, price upon request at Saint Laurent, 3 E. 57th St.
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MATCH SET: This fall designers are micro-managing outfit coordination, pairing identical fabrics from head to clutch. It’s a detail-oriented season, and Stella McCartney deftly synchronized her runway collection by matching coats and bags up and down the catwalk. Always at the forefront of the fashion guard, she managed to double down with the hottest pattern for fall — plaid. The result is twice as nice. Tartan needle-punch coat, $3,120, wool bag, $1,340, “Falabella” tartan bag, $1,785, and brass lucky charms, $90 each, all at Stella McCartney, 112 Greene St.