School
Baggy jeans,
plaid flannel shirts
and
Doc Martens shoes
are in style
this season
for back-to-school
fashion.
p Choices
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hen it comes to the hippest homerooms, this fall
teen-agers make the fashion grade by dressing every
which way. It's time to break those rigid rules and
throw in a little attitude for extra credit.
That's the trend senior wardrobe stylist Jimmy Hanrahan,
who interprets fashion for 55 million young viewers on MTV, is
pushing. Whether he's dressing a funky video jockey or outfit-
ting a popular musical group for its latest video, the key is indi-
viduality — "taking the trends and twisting them around so that
they work on you, and not because it was dictated to you in a
magazine or on a famous celebrity," he said.
Hanrahan's single favorite pick for fall? "A great white shirt,"
he enthused. "It's an inexpensive fashion fix that anyone can in-
stantly personalize."
The most important new trend in student-wear, according to
Joanna Corsara, junior sportswear editor for The Tobe Report,