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Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello jacket, $2,400, YSL.com, Le Père jeans, $325, LePere.com, Dries Van Noten shoes, $495, DriesVanNoten.com, and stylist's own shirt; Hermès shirt, $1,090, Hermes.com, vintage trench coat, $198, by appointment at The Society Archive, 161 Water Street, Suite 1906, New York, and stylist's own ring; Martine Rose jacket, $750, Martine-Rose.com, Dior Men pants, price upon request, available by special order, 800-929-Dior, Tom Wood ring, $399, TomWoodProject.com, and stylist's own shoes and socks.

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