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Screen prints have been floating around on T-shirts for some time now, but with designers showcasing everything from phone booths to self-portraits on the fall runways, this trend takes a fun turn — toward tongue-and-cheek prints on sophisticated silhouettes. She’s got a mouth on her! Markus Lupfer “Lara Lips” T-shirt, $170 at net-a-porter.com

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Roberto Cavalli branches out with this ruched forest-print dress. $1,125 at my-theresa.com

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Rocky his world with this punchy number. “Rocky Marciano” T-shirt, $275 at Dolce & Gabbana, 825 Madison Ave. Zandy Mangold

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Be a smooth operator in this phone-boothprint dress. Moschino Cheap & Chic dress, $795 at Nordstrom, 888-282-6060. MCV Photo

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Ties aren’t just for guys The androgynous trend is embracing its dandy side, with celebrities from Diane Kruger to Christina Hendricks showing up at recent events sporting tops and even dresses paired with classic silk and loose-ribbon bow ties. Designer Jason Wu favored the trend on his fall runway, and even created custom styles for a few red-carpet fashion darlings. Diane Kruger Jason Wu custom tie; visit jasonwustudio.com for information. Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic

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Rachel McAdams “Kevin” jumpsuit, $3,641 at azzaro-couture.com. Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images

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Jaime King Custom tie; visit jasonwustudio.com for information. Jon Kopaloff/FilmMagic

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Christina Hendricks Blouse (tie attached) $525 at Dolce & Gabbana, 825 Madison Ave. Paul Archuleta/FilmMagic

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