
Pretty Legit has some February Vogue eye-candy and she's none too happy with the recumbent arrangements.
Fancy a tour of some of Tokyo's coolest shops? The Glossy captures her travels to the city before skipping off to Hong Kong.
Fashion Verbatim loves to entice their readers to feel something when it comes to fashion and, well, yes, this outfit did make us a little salty.
Poetic & Chic wrote on the Spring 09 Louis Vuitton ad campaign featuring Madonna. She writes, "Vuitton is still going day-glo, over-the-top, and high profile in a time when people are tightening belts and shopping the closet.".
While absorbing Paris Fashion Week from a computer screen comes at little cost, wearing the clothing is another story. Given the state of our economy, our wise bloggers are either covering straight runway or finding opportunities to talk about "look for less" options. That said, we picked three to note.
Kingdom of Style is possibly the biggest penny saver of all having made her own organza skirt for a night out on the town. The results are pretty fantastic, but we're also putting a few bucks on her styling abilities.
Pretty Legit scoped out Old Navy's Fall deliveries, confirming our recent penchant for black sequins and more long blazers than is necessary for one person to own.
Platinum Blonde Life gave up the info on Banana Republic's recent shoe offerings. We've been meaning to pick up a trench coat from them and we might just have to add a shoe or two to the basket.
Looks like we're going on a mini-shopping spree, seeing as it's all in one place.
While absorbing Paris Fashion Week from a computer screen comes at little cost, wearing the clothing is another story--given the state of our economy, our wise bloggers are either covering straight runway or finding opportunities to talk about "look for less" options. That said, we picked three to note.
Kingdom of Style is possibly the biggest penny saver of all having made her own organza skirt for a night out on the town. The results are pretty fantastic, but we're also putting a few bucks on her styling abilities.
Pretty Legit scoped out Old Navy's Fall deliveries, confirming our recent penchant for black sequins and more long blazers than is necessary for one person to own.
Platinum Blonde Life gave up the info on Banana Republic's recent shoe offerings. We've been meaning to pick up a trench coat from them and we might just have to add a shoe or two to the basket.
Looks like we're going on a mini-shopping spree, seeing as it's all in one place.
Pretty Legit recently purchased a pair of Doc Martens. There was something in her nonchalant pose, her bare legs, and her simple tee-shirt that reminded us of one of our old shoots
Spin Me Right Round. The geeky girl gone chic vibe is very much alive in the Doc Marten aesthetic and in our shoot so we thought we would dig through some of the proofs that were never published just for fun. And guess what we found? We are guessing that great minds really do style alike. Sure its just a passing fancy that connects the two shots for us and our model isn't actually wearing proper Doc Martens but it sure makes us feel like bearing our legs and going out in stompers.
Pretty Legit in Doc Martens
Spin Me Right Round
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Pretty Legit has turned our attention to
Forever 21's incredibly cheap and yet totally darling panties. At first we thought we were simply going to enjoy the look but find ourselves disgusted by the fabrics. But miraculously the collection includes many 100% cotton options. Thus while community members
Fashion Indie,
Catwalk Queen, and
Chic and Untroubled focus in on
Kate Moss' return to Agent Provocateur for their new bridal range we think we prefer the cheap chic option for a change. There are plenty of lacy white underthings if you have a rational aversion to debt when getting hitched.
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Our network partner,
Pretty Legit, gave a shoutout to one of our most favorite vintage finds: the marching band jacket. A structured vintage coat, whether it's a military jacket or other kind of wild costumery, always gets us going. What we like most about
Pretty Legit's shoutout, to a fashionista wearing the marching band jacket, are the tails on this particular coat. If this tailoring is what you seek, picking up a vintage version is easy enough. Every
tuxedo store in town should have this style of coat, and it shouldn't cost you more than $150 (especially if you can sneak yourself into a boy's version!). If it's the structure and lapel details that get you going, check out our spread of some options, below. Either way, a structured, tight-fitting wool coat is always a smart wardrobe staple, as our educated network partner, Pretty Legit, points out.
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