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She doesnt want her turn on the catwalk-shed rather be behind the scenes creating fabulous outfits! So when a famous fashionista discovers Emmas designs and offers her the opportunity of a lifetime-a feature in Madison magazine (squeal!)-Emma sort of, well, panics. She has only one option: to create a secret identity. And so Allegra Biscotti is born. Allegra is worldly, sophisticated, and bold-everything Emma is not. But the pressure is on. And Emma quickly discovers juggling school, a new crush, friends, and a secret identity might not be as glamorous as she thought.

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Olivia Bennett

The Allegra Biscotti Collection

With special thanks

to Sherri Rifkin

Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street; fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.

Coco Chanel

Prologue:

The Game

Definitely the faux-fur scarf But not in tealmaybe an eggplant with silver - photo 1

Definitely the faux-fur scarf. But not in tealmaybe an eggplant with silver flecks would work.

She quickly sketched the scarf onto the heavy white paper. As her pencil danced across the page, the whole world faded away. At least for a minute or two. She glanced up, scanning the breathing-room-only subway car. Person to person, outfit to outfit, her eyes jumped around like a robotic scanning device in a science-fiction movie. Colors, patterns, fabrics, textures, and shapes leaped out at her. Turquoise set against a rich chocolate brown. A collar the same acid-green color and gnarly texture of Oscar the Grouch. A perfectly cut A-line skirt that hit just the right place, where the thigh curves in slightly. Black over hot-pink tights. She never stopped at the faces. It wasnt about the faces. It was all about the clothes.

Always had been.

She couldnt always remember peoples names, but she could describe the outfit they were wearing when she met themdown to the shape of the buttonswithout having to think for a single second. Her mother loved to tell about the time when she was three or four and said, I want the baby-sitter with the violet halter top, the skirt that looks like it was made out of jeans, and the triangle heels on her shoes. She loved wedges even before she knew what they were.

The sound of the doors snapping shut shook her from her daydreams. She only had two more stops to finish the Game. People jostled into the packed car, causing a man in a stained tan overcoat to roll his eyes with annoyance as he grasped the pole. She actually liked it when the subway car was crowded. The more people, the more outfits she could choose from for the Game.

The object of the Game was deceptively simple: Choose separate items of clothing from different people on the subway to create a fashion wow. Colors could be changed, and silhouettes altered a bit. The resulting outfit had to be one that she would wearwell, that is if she were going someplace more fabulous than middle school.

It was a game of skill and speed: She had to complete the challenge before the subway reached her stop. And at this time of the morning, the citys resident fashionistas hadnt even sipped their first lattes, much less stepped a stiletto onto the subway, which made scoring points that much harder.

A burst of laughter drew her attention down the aisle. Three college-aged girls circled closely around the same silver pole, chatting loudly to one another as if they were at a party. The tallest of the three wore a military-like flack jacket.

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Perfect! If she changed the drab green to a sleeker steel blue, it would totally work. Her pencil flew into overdrive. As she sketched, she slimmed the cut to create a more feminine, less bulky shape. All she needed now was a bottom of some kind to add to her half-dressed female figure.

The subway stopped, and the doors opened. People pushed out and more piled in, revealing a fresh batch of new fashion candidates. Suddenly, a college girl with a side ponytail leaped through the closing doors, just making it before they caught her in their unforgiving death grip. She wore the most fabulous pair of cherry-red patent leather boots.

They must be vintage Emma thought She could tell by their shapelow boxy - photo 3

They must be vintage, Emma thought. She could tell by their shapelow, boxy heels and squared-off toesand their quality. The patent leather looked real, not fake and plasticky. True, they werent pants, but she could still make the boots work.

With seconds to spare, she added them to her sketch and then linked the jacket to the awesome boots with simple bold lines to stand in for basic black leggings.

Finished!

She gazed at her newest creation. The outfits bold charcoal lines contrasted with the stark white of the paper. Later, shed pull out her colored pencils and Pantone markers to fill in the lines according to the color notes shed made in the margins. Shed fiddle a little more to make the outfit even better. Maybe make the scarf longer or the jacket skinnier or even stretch it out into a short dress.

The train jerked to a halt. Closing her sketchbook, this one bound in amethyst Chinese brocade, she tucked it safely into her bag.

The Game was over.

Time for school.

Chapter 1

The Power Of Clothes

Emma Rose pushed open the schools heavy red door in a fashion-induced haze - photo 4

Emma Rose pushed open the schools heavy red door in a fashion-induced haze, mentally creating, designing, and storing scraps of ideas the way she imagined mathematicians juggled numbers or chefs mixed ingredients. The Downtown Day School halls were in their usual state of pre-homeroom pandemonium.

Following the tide of self-confident eighth graders and somehow still-clueless sixth graders, she quickly inventoried the outfits of the day. Baggy sweatshirts. Colorful tanks under hoodies. Jeans. More jeans. Even more jeans. The halls of Downtown Day would never be confused with the catwalks of a couture show. That was for sure.

Emma turned the corner, and a whiff of watermelon suddenly hit her. She smiled. Holly was waiting by their lockers. The fruity gum scent was a dead giveaway.

Cool sweater, Holly Richardson said, after popping an almost-fluorescent pink bubble.

Thanks. Emma wore a black cotton cardigan, on which she had replaced the plain plastic buttons with shiny brass marching-band uniform buttons. She liked to have fun with fashionto create mash-ups of vintage and thrift-store finds.

She mixed in the occasional trendier bargainbut always gave those items her - photo 5

She mixed in the occasional trendier bargainbut always gave those items her personal touch. When she went for a pair of ballet flats, she opted for Kelly green and clipped a pair of sparkly rhinestone earrings onto the toe to make them different. She even replaced the drawstring in her charcoal velour sweatpants with a shimmery chartreuse ribbon.

Although she did it quietly and often quite subtly Emma wore something every - photo 6

Although she did it quietly, and often quite subtly, Emma wore something every day that hinted at her unique personal sense of style. She might twist colorful silk scarves into a belt or drape them around her neck in a heap. Or she might wear a boyish flannel shirt with the cuffs turned up to show off a purple satin lining shed sewn in. Her worn-out boys Levis were a wardrobe stapleshe loved the design shed embroidered onto the back pockets with metallic thread. It made her happy when Holly noticed her little fashion statements.

But whats with the ponytail Holly sized up Emmas shoulder-length dark-brown - photo 7

But whats with the ponytail? Holly sized up Emmas shoulder-length dark-brown hair in the way only a best friend would.

Emma self-consciously tucked a strand back into her messy ponytail What do you - photo 8
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