Churchgoing fashionistas push style on Gap-buying suburbanites

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Churchgoing fashionistas push style on Gap-buying suburbanites

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Next comes the most outlandish outfit, a druid cloak emblazoned with Gil Scott-Heron's famous anti-pop-culture song title, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised." That sentiment might also apply to their next goal: releasing a store-affiliated brand next fall.

Nowhere in the show is religion mentioned, and the topic frustrates him when he's asked about it. "Why is it that society wants to put a label on everything?" he asks. "From now on, whenever society or media asks me these questions that I'm supposed to put a label on ... I'm just going to say, 'I'm Vince Flumiani.'"

Matt Baldwin sits with friends near a corner of the runway. He spent the show watching the audience members react. They seemed entirely riveted. The Standard has drawn the attention of at least one group of Midwesterners.

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