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Slice of Life: Fa莽on Magazine editor showcases emerging D.C. designers

Former Capitol Hill staffer Janice Susan Wallace puts out four magazine editions each year. She talks to 海角社区app Living about emerging fashion in the District. (Courtesy Dan Stiles)
Walish Gooshe, Fall 2012 Grace Coddington, creative director of American Vogue, is one of Wallace's sources of inspiration. Thus, she rarely does photo shoots in a studio and tries to shoot on location as much as possible. (Kate Julian)
Tari Boutique, Winter 2012 Winter editions of Fa莽on are all about formal wear for evening events. Every issue of Fa莽on also has a men's section. (Hannah Colclazier)
Punk Rock Bride, Summer 2012 In addition to running her bridal blog, The Bridal Wish List, Wallace also features wedding styles in each summer edition of Fa莽on. Wallace typically looks for unconventional pieces for the modern bride. (Dan Stiles)
Zoubeck Boutique, Spring 2013 Fa莽on Magazine's spring issues focus on the best of vintage clothing. Editor-in-Chief Janice Wallace says you can almost always find her wearing a mix of vintage and modern pieces. (Karen Nutini)
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Natalie Tomlin, special to wtop.com

WASHINGTON – If you open up the latest Vogue or Elle, you’re sure to find pages filled with trends from the top labels. But in these big-name magazines, readers come across an article or two focused on local designers breaking into the industry.

That is not the case, however, with Fa

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