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Coat Tale
Designer Aimee Cho shows how to dress up a preppy peacoat with a glamorous faux-fur collar.
By teenvogue.com
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winning streaks
The devilishly charming duo behind Aussie denim label Ksubi takes artistic license with basic black and white jeans.
By teenvogue.com
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market value
Designer Rogan Gregory shows how to recycle a crocheted tunic into an eco-chic shopping tote.
By teenvogue.com
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Stroke of Genius
Casting actress Katrina Bowden in the role of prom queen, designer Jason Wu shows how to turn a plain dress into a work of art.
By Jane Keltner
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Do-it-yourself
Designer Erin Fetherston shows how to turn an ordinary headband into a magical accessory.
By Jane Keltner
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Do-it-yourself: bold shoulder
Generra creative director Pina Ferlisi shows how to give a basic T-shirt a shot in the arm.
By teenvogue.com
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Do-it-yourself
Christopher Kane uses his magic touch to give the must-have accessory of the season—statement gloves—some gothic–cool flair.
By Jane Keltner
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Do-it-yourself
Hollywood design darlings Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig of Marchesa show how to give the LBD red–carpet sizzle.
By Jane Keltner
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Do-it-yourself
With a knack for head-turning wordplays, who better than Brit It boy Henry Holland and his best pal, model Agyness Deyn, to cook up a special-edition DIY for Teen Vogue?
By Jane Keltner
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Do-it-yourself
Designer Tory Burch shows how to liven up a classic V-neck—sans bulk—with her signature dickie.
By Jane Keltner
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Do-it-yourself
Designer Valentine Leung shows how to turn a simple satin slip into the ultimate party dress with a hand-crafted corsage.
By Jane Keltner
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Do-it-yourself
Zac Posen shows how to recycle dad's old briefcase into a world-class backpack.
By Jane Keltner
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Do-it-yourself
Designer Doo-Ri Chung puts a fresh spin on the plain white tank with homemade rosettes.
By Jane Keltner
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Do-it-yourself
The charming Brit duo behind Rodnik show how to take an apron out of the kitchen.
By Jane Keltner
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Do-it-yourself
Mulberry's Stuart Vevers opens up his bag of tricks and shows how to created a must-have, slouchy carryall.
By Jane Keltner