From the app: One canalways spot Imogen by the daintiness of her clothes. Even in the garish jungleof the 80s, she was always whites, cream cardigans and baby blues, pinkscrunchies, plaid skirts and Tifanny’s charm bracelets. Her hair is a littledifferent than it used to be now, more shining gold than melted butter - whichisn’t all that’s changed about her. Everyone remembers the Fall of ’86, whenshe returned to school with a subtly smaller nose, and her cheeks do look a bitmore chiseled now than they used to when she was teenager. Still, these changesare a lot less impactful than they could be. She struts through Manhattan inbeige pencil skirts, silk scarves, clean white shirts and power suits, a dashof red on her lips. But her cheeks arejust as rosy, and you can still see the occasional appearance of a headband orwhite cashmere sweater when she’s off duty. Once a debutante, or so they say.