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Rain, snow, ice. There's a lot of grumbling about the stiletto-adverse weather as New York Fashion Week hit Day 5 on Monday. But there's a silver lining: cozy coats, especially styles with oversized fur hoods, never looked better.
Martha Stewart and her American Made project turned Grand Central Terminal's Vanderbilt Hall into a hub of crafts, croissants and conversation on Wednesday with experts in the areas of gardening, decorating, cooking and fashion.
Bikini season may be over, but this is no time to tone down the workout. Many of the styles on the runway at New York Fashion Week flash a bit of skin here or there: bare midriffs, cutout backs, keyhole necklines.
Where can David Beckham, Martha Stewart and Google co-founder Sergey Brin all play second fiddle?

Layering is mostly just how we dress, a way to extend what's in our closets and, bonus, stay warm and dry.
"It's a personal reference," he explained.
Pried yet further, he added: "It's the eye color of someone in my life."