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colored denim

Colorful denim exploded on the fashion scene over a year ago, and it's not going anywhere any time soon! We are excited about evolving our color palette for spring, ranging from poppy and emerald hued brights, to sherbet yellow, lavender, and pastel pink. If you treat your color like a neutral it will work with just about anything. The Basics: Our favorite way to work it is by mixing in some ...
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rain boots

With all of the rain we've had recently (and we know there's more coming with Spring right around the corner), we've been thinking about creative ways to style our rain boots. I mean, who doesn't want to look cute while keeping their feet dry? One of our favorite brands of rain boots is Hunter. They come in a rainbow of colors and last from season to season. (And for all of you shorties out ther...
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print mixing

Print mixing has been on the scene for some time now, and we love this simple styling trick to give you a fresh look with what you might already find tucked in your closet.  The safest way to give it a try is to mix printed accessories with a printed top.  Remember leopard acts like a neutral when mixing, and can be worn with virtually any color. If you're feeling a bit bolder, try these combo...
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plaid

3 Ways to Work it: Classic:  This cold weather spell has us reaching for all things comfy and warm, and nothing says cozy quite like a winter plaid.  Lucky for us, stores are marking down their winter gear, so there's a lot of plaid on sale!  There are still several more months of chilly weather to wear this winter staple so dig through those sale racks!!  The classic way to wear plaid is of co...
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oxford shoes

3 Ways to Work it: The Basics - We love this fresh alternative to flats for spring, but you don't have to wait...try them now! Add chic to your boyfriend jeans, basic tee and blazer with a simple pair. Dressy- Super cute play on masculine/feminine when  you pair your oxford's with a feminine print. Try something whimsical like a bird print dress and add a military parka for edge, for spring ...
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leggings

3 Ways to Work it: Classic - An easy go to leggings look is a sweater dress/oversized sweater. Anything covering your bum goes. You may feel unproportional but trust us, it's OK to wear volume on top when keeping it so skinny on the bottom. Casual - To mixup your leggings look try a dressier top with a big chunky cardigan (again make sure it covers your bum). Don't be afraid to pair tan boot...
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winter skirts

3 Ways to Work It The Basics: Skirts are the ultimate way to show your feminine side.  A no brainer in the warmer months, but how to pull them off in winter without chilling to the bone.  If you can bare the cold bare legs and boots work, but don't be afraid to have fun with tights in textures, bold colors, and even prints.  Keep it casual and comfy in a printed skirt or a version in a mensw...
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tweed

Tweed Shoe by redress featuring gold flats 3 WAYS TO WORK IT The Basics: Menswear fabrics are a classic... at times fashion takes them to a new level whether that be in color or an of-the-moment silhouette... but tweed, herringbone, houndstooth, and those of that ilk will never go out of style. You probably already have a tweed pant that's been sitting in your closet since your first job out of ...
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emerald

Emerald by redress featuring jil sander 3 WAYS TO WORK IT The Basics: Pantone announced their color of the year for 2013, and it's Emerald! We couldn't be more excited. Based on how much "Tangerine Tango" influenced 2012 throughout clothing and accessories, we can only expect that emerald will do the same. And what a great color to see everywhere! An easy way to introduce emerald into your war...
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long sleeve tee

3 WAYS TO WORK IT The Basics: The long sleeve tee--stores offer it in slightly different colors, necklines, and sleeve lengths each season, but at the end of the day, it's a basic long sleeve knit t-shirt. Hopefully the ones you own are soft, slim fitting (but not too clingy), and long enough that they come down past the tops of your pants. Maybe they even have a hint of stretch/spandex to help ...
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