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Pair this romantic silk scoopnecked tee with a skirt that’s equally special for date night. Or let it peek out from under a cardigan or blazer at work.
BTW: There’s some great deals to be had at Martin + Osa’s post-holiday sale.
$29.95 (sale) at Martin + Osa.
January 5th, 2009
If you haven’t already, do stop by the J Crew end of season sale. We dug up some great deals, including this lovely ruffled blouse that’s over 75% off (original $88).
$19.99 (sale) at J Crew.
December 24th, 2008
Go retro with this light colored flower applique cardigan. Pairs perfectly with a high-waisted tweed skirt and Mary Jane style heels.
$32 at Twelve by Twelve.
December 23rd, 2008
Be prepared. All eyes will be on you as you walk into a party in this sequined racerback dress.
$49.50 at Old Navy.
December 22nd, 2008
Attention! Go military chic with this shrunken knit blazer. Now if only actual uniforms featured this jacket’s oversized collar and button sleeve plackets…
$54 at Urban Outfitters.
December 19th, 2008
Update your work wardrobe for less than $15 with this gorgeous bow front pencil skirt. The versatile grey color pairs well with both neutrals and brights.
$12.50 at Forever 21.
December 17th, 2008
If you’re looking for a great everyday shoe, consider a pair of moccasins. They’re as chic as they are comfortable–and you really can’t beat this price!
$13.99 (sale) at Payless.
December 16th, 2008
Oversized buttons add a chic detail to this polished open front blazer.
$27.80 at Forever 21.
December 15th, 2008
Pair this stunning sequin trimmed tank with a neutral colored pair of pants for a festive holiday look that’s one part casual, one part chic. Notice the tiny box pleats that frame the top of the shirt. Simply lovely.
$21.99 at Target.
December 12th, 2008
Don’t you love the laid-back vibe of this drawstring dress? Very 1970s chic - with a modern twist. It may not be weather appropriate right now, but you can stash it in your closet for a beautiful Spring day.
$69.99 (sale) at Urban Outfitters.
December 10th, 2008
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