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Teen Vogue Fashion Cliques, from the Punky Bunch to the Tomboys

A diverse crew of models get together (including Lyndsey Scott, Ida Agren and Shu Pei) to form the Teen Vogue ‘Fashion Cliques' shoot. The December 2009 fashion feature asks readers of Teen Vogue to "Identify youself!"

The Teen Vogue 'Fashion Cliques' feature includes the Prep Squad (featuring designs by APC, Love Moschino and Paul+Joe), the Punky Bunch (featuring designs by Alexander Wang, Rebecca Minkoff and Cynthia Steffe), the Tomboys (featuring items by Theory, Isable Marant and Ports 1961), and the Cozy Crowd (featuring pieces by Peter Jensen, Paul X by Paul Smith and Marc by Marc Jacobs).

The Teen Vogue ‘Fashion Cliques’ photos were photographed by Jason Kibbler and styled by fashion editor Nancy Rohde. Personally, I was never one to join a single clique or adhere to one style--but to each their own.
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