It will be easier to wear runway clothing to the office come fall.
In an effort to make their catwalk collections more consumer-friendly, designers presented especially wearable, versatile pieces at last week’s Fashion Week in New York.
It won’t take much work to “convert” Ralph Lauren‘s (nyse: RL – news – people ) antique grey flannel three-piece suit, Oscar de la Renta’s black double-faced wool dress or Tommy Hilfiger’s high-waisted silk pants paired with a draped sweater into office attire.
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