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When Darby Scott was a preteen in Harvard, Massachusetts, she bought a Vogue pattern and, with a little guidance from her mother, sewed a finely detailed sportswear-style dress, in a batiste floral print, with a beautifully draped hood and full raglan sleeves, its bodice falling gracefully into a bias-cut skirt cinched by a wide Obi sash.  “I think it was my passion for couture clothing I saw on the runways of Europe; the clothing I saw in stores near me seemed rather mundane,” Scott says, reminiscing about those early days, when she was sewing with an ability far beyond her years. Scott’s love of design and color co
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