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Marissa Webb is the first one to admit that she s repeating herself. "I m sticking to the brand s DNA of masculine-feminine, soft and hard, menswear tailoring, and feminine elements," she said backstage. "It s a spin-off of every other season."

But good things often bear repeating. Webb has found her sweet spot of street-style-ready fare that young ladies who want to be cool will understand. They re classic pieces that are styled differently and tweaked just a bit to set them apart from the wardrobe staples on the next rack. Take Fall s gray suit, done here as a strapless double-breasted top, worn over a buttoned-up black shirt and fluid pants. Or the shirtdress rendered in see-me-now fire-engine red silk. The most interesting looks were a curved bomber and shell, both red felted and layered over silk skirts—a hint that perhaps there is more than just the status quo ahead.