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Italian Designer Says Women
Should Dress For Themselves

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By LOUISE HICKMAN
AP Fashion Writer
Ladies, here's some strong fashion advice from one of the top
Italian designers: Never dress for a man.
That's the judgment of nice.' But never ask him first."
Italian fashion designer (titles.
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He insists that "the average man
mature enough and secure enough
Diana Coffin, senior home ecdoesn't know anything about to dress as they want without
onomics major from Daytona fashion" and that women should thinkinr alxmt what men think."
Beach, Fla., and a member of reasses themselves with a cold
Zeta Tau Alpha sorority, to Terry and clinical
eye every 10 years.
Kaler, senior in civil engineering
"Never ask a man's advise
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