The day that stylist Rachel Zoe first showed the fashion line she now designs to the press, an editor at Teen Vogue Tweeted a picture of a Zoe minidress with an abstract black-and-white print alongside a page from Teen Vogue's October, 2007, issue. In the old magazine story, a stylist by the name of Rachel Zoe gave an intern a makeover — and dressed her in a vintage minidress with an abstract black-and-white print. Is knocking off a vintage dress a victimless crime? Perhaps — and no clothing design in the U.S. is currently protected by copyright, anyway — but the sheer cheek of it is kind of amazing.















