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PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER

It’s not uptown or downtown, glamour or grunge. New York style is about mixing it all up. You have a budget – but nobody has to know. At the same time, you love to splurge.

You sport a $2.50 tank top from Target under a $2,500 Dolce & Gabbana suit.

You wear knockoff Prada boots – and a real Prada bag.

Dressing in head-to-toe designer is about as cool as having your book party at Veruka.

That’s why this issue of NYP Fashion honors those with a gift for mixing garb, which New Yorkers have in spades. And shoes. And bags.

Speaking of these tools of style survival, check out “Boots & Bags” – two pages of fall’s best accessories.

If you’re baffled by high fashion, check out our six very wearable looks for fall.

From Goth to gypsy to Hitchcock heroine (not to be confused with heroin) chic, it’s hard to go wrong with any of these get-ups.

And no matter what’s on your social calendar, we’ve got your back covered for evening.

As it turns out, finding great clothes to shoot for this issue of NYP Fashion was a breeze – rounding up the copycat stars for our center spread was the hard part.

Who knew faux celebs have their own entourages, their own limos and even their own autograph hounds?”Sometimes, it can get a little exhausting,” says Robert Graziano, the retired cop behind Ozzy’s blue sunglasses.

At least he didn’t ask for Egyptian cotton sheets, white scented candles or a bowl full of green M&Ms.

After marveling at our “Michael Jackson,” check out his “Marc Jacobs” overcoat: only $269 at Zara.

So, read on, and go shopping. We know you want to.