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    Free People Is Now At Karmaloop!

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    Karmaloop Goodkarma on Nov 4, 2009 2:25 PM PST
    Coveted women's clothing brand Free People is now available at Karmaloop.com. Free People embodies the ultimate alpha female: the girl whose femininity, courage, spirit and independence radiate constantly. Specially known for fabulous sweaters, knits and lots and lots of color, Free People has upheld its reputation as an innovative and trendy label. Aiming to empower women, Free People continues to produce sharp, comfortable clothing that are appealing to the fashion masses. Fall essentials include The Ruffle Mini in Hot Berry, The Rouched Tubed Slip, The Tailored Wool Gianna Jacket, and The Holly's Lace Shift Dress. For the full collection, check out Karmaloop.com.

    Real Leather Jackets For Under $250!

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    Lisanne Silverman on Nov 3, 2009 10:17 AM PST
    Oh, the leather jacket. Never before has one piece garnered so much attention in the "save or splurge" category. You know the pros and cons of each by now, so let's jump ahead to a much more exciting debate: real vs. faux leather. Faux leather is usually easy to distinguish from real, and a faux jacket can run you anywhere from $40 at Forever 21 to almost $200 at Urban Outfitters. While there are gems to be found, my guess is you're giving up either quality fabric (not that good faux leather doesn't exist) or quality construction-- two things that can make or break your purchase. Real leather jackets, while often considerably more expensive, are generally going to be of a higher overall quality, regardless of the material, so if you plan on wearing your jacket regularly for more than one season, you may want to invest in the real deal. I've found several real leather jackets that retail for less than $250, and if you can dig up a coupon code or are brave enough to play the game known as "I'll wait 'til it goes on sale," you can snap one of these up for quite the steal. The trick is to look in places you may not normally frequent! So-called "mom brands" like Ann Taylor, Eddie Bauer, and Jones New York happen to have gorgeous leather jackets that easily rival the trend pieces you'd see in any high-end shop-- at about a third of the price. Click on the slideshow to see them all!

    Couture In The City Loves Rachel Roy's TransFOURmer Coat!

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    Alex Gambardella on Oct 23, 2009 7:22 AM PDT
    Just in time for fall, the new TransFOURmer coat from the Rachel Rachel Roy collection is not only super chic, but smart and thrifty too! As seen in Real Simple magazine, the Transfourmer coat is one coat that can be unzipped and worn in 4 different ways. Remove the bottom for a chic motorcycle jacket look or take off the sleeves and bottom for a twist on a vest. The inside is lined with Rachel's signature graffiti print, for an unexpected pop of color. View the video that demos all of the different looks the coat transforms into, then check out Couture in the City for more thrifty fashion treasures!

    Eco-Fashionistas Choose Chic Vintage Cashmere

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    Mary Kincaid on Oct 16, 2009 8:22 AM PDT
    Cashmere, that downy layer of hair underneath a goat's belly, is 1/16th the thickness of a human hair and eight times warmer than wool. Known as "the diamond fiber" in China, cashmere is super luxurious to the touch and oh-so-comfy to wear. But choosing vintage cashmere is the most responsible option since the demand for new cashmere fashion items is creating devastating effects on the environment. The enormous herds of goats grazing on China's grasslands is creating barren dust bowls and unleashing devastating dust storms. This dust enters a highway of dirt and pollutants called the trans-Pacific transport and shows up here in North America. When you factor in these environmental costs, that new "affordable" cashmere sweater imported from China is not nearly as inexpensive as it seems. So when possible, choose vintage cashmere like the beautiful examples here. Just click the slideshow to see the selection.
    Tags : vintage , jacket , halston , dress

    WhatsWear Finds Great Fall Leather Jackets For Less!

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    Alex Gambardella on Oct 13, 2009 5:17 AM PDT
    Leather jackets are one of the most important fall staples. They are universal, never go out of style and look great on both men and women. However, some leather jackets can run you upwards of $600! In this economy that is just way too much to spend on a jacket you can only wear in the spring and the fall. However, WhatsWear has come to the rescue and found adorable leather jackets for under $260! We scoured the web searching for cheap and chic jackets for both men and women. TopShop had the best selection of real leather and faux leather jackets. I love their fitted, cropped black jackets for women. These three jackets had more of a rock-n-roll feel, but if you are looking for something more ladylike, go no further than Forever 21's 3/4 sleeve leather jacket in a beautiful cream. Our favorite picks for the boys included the navy bomber jacket (faux leather), the timeless black bomber jacket (all leather and machine washable!) and the super chic grey leather sweatshirt (all leather but dry clean only). Pair your desired leather jacket with just about anything from dresses to jeans to skirts and more! Head over to WhatsWear for more fall fashion that won't cost you the whole season's salary.

    The Perfect Little Jacket (For Under $100!)

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    Natalie Zee Drieu on Sep 23, 2009 5:17 AM PDT
    I'm crushing for this BB Dakota Indigo Blue Marsh Jacket ($70 at chickdowntown.com). The jacket is a lightweight deep denim and the ruffles on the sleeve give the military look a much more softer feel. Pair it with a longer tee over skinnies (pants, jeans, leggings -- just learned this term in NY, ha!) for a more casual look. Plus it's totally affordable! When the weather gets more chilly wear a long sleeve shirt with color to make it pop like this yellow one shown here. Looove this look! To find out more, click on over to our friends at Coquette!
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