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NFL enthusiasts have Fantasy Football. Now there’s a game for armchair fans who would rather root for Dolce & Gabbana. The Fantasy Fashion League ( fantasyfashionleague.com), kicking off Sept. 18, lets players draft 10-person teams from a list of 160 designers and celebrities. Points are awarded for every appearance in such magazines as IN STYLE and Vanity Fair and on the red carpet for such events as the Emmys and the Academy Awards (the climax of the league’s 24-week season). The winner gets a $1,000 shoe-shopping spree. Tailgate party optional.
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