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                    [Title] => Pantsuits and a ladylike ease dominate fall 2010
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NEW YORK — With one move, Marc Jacobs changed the look and tone of New York Fashion Week.

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Imagine comfortable quilts that have been draped into tiered skirts and blouson tops.
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