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		<title>Rachel Antonoff&#8217;s Things That Never Go Out of Style</title>
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It&#8217;s easy to picture Rachel Antonoff as a girl who&#8217;s easily inspired. After all, the New York-based designer&#8217;s presentation for fashion week in September featured an elaborate stage set-up, where delicate models posed for the audience in playful tops, floral rompers, frilly party dresses and even a tutu&#8230;or two. The scene at the Henry Street [...]]]></description>
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<p>It&#8217;s easy to picture <a title="Rachel Antonoff" href="http://rachelantonoff.com/">Rachel Antonoff</a> as a girl who&#8217;s easily inspired. After all, the New York-based designer&#8217;s presentation for fashion week in September featured an elaborate stage set-up, where delicate models posed for the audience in playful tops, floral rompers, frilly party dresses and even a tutu&#8230;or two. The scene at the Henry Street Theater was equal parts dollhouse and madcap funhouse, topped with an on-stage appearance by actress Alia Shawkat, of TV&#8217;s <em>Arrested Development</em> fame.</p>
<p>And yet if you get to know Antonoff, you&#8217;ll find that the presentation (and her fawned-over womenswear line) is really just an extension of her personality: equal parts girly and tough; downtown chic and slumber party cool. It&#8217;s a line that&#8217;s as expressive as the designer behind it.</p>
<p>Outside of fashion, Antonoff&#8217;s inspirations and favorite things run the gamut from superheroes to scrapbooks. We asked Antonoff to take part in our exclusive online series about <a title="Corduroy" href="http://www.corduroymag.com/tag/things-that-never-go-out-of-style">&#8220;ten things that never go out of style&#8221;</a> (sort of like a corduroy jacket) and she happily agreed. Here is her &#8220;top ten&#8221; list:</p>
<p>1. Meryl Streep<br />
2. Ice cream cones<br />
3. Pot<br />
4. Superheroes<br />
5. Best friends<br />
6. Chanel suits<br />
7. Scrapbooks<br />
8. Converse. They go with everything<br />
9. Tap Dancing<br />
10. Movie musicals. From <em>Gypsy</em> to <em>Babes in Toyland</em>, I can&#8217;t imagine not loving them.</p>
<p>- TC</p>
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