FASHION Magazine
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Summer Sale 2013: We scour our favourite sites for the 20 best buys of the season
See our 20 best summer sale picks »
Attention sale fiends! We (I) have put our (my) online shopping problem into help for everyone. Summer sale season has hit the web and there are plenty of amazing deals to be had. From the statement pieces that make the biggest splash to the ones that will get major mileage over the years in your closet (hello PS1!), here are the best deals to start freaking out about right now. Cue the heart attack…
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Style Snaps Trend: 23 vibrant floral shots that would put even Miranda Priestly in her place
While the fictional editrix Miranda Priestly may think spring florals are a thing of the past, there’s no doubt that the feminine print comes back each and every year with a fresh and new vibrant take, and we’re totally loving the latest iterations (hellooooo PS1!)
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Cost per wear: 10 fully styled affordable outfits that make a pricey PS1 a totally reasonable purchase!
This one is for all you designer diehards out there—the ones who would risk their rent on the latest Riccardo Tisci masterpiece. You know what it’s like to go without the many, only to behold the fashionable few. But how do you justify that one outlandish designer purchase? We’re here to help. We’ve done the math, and come up with enough affordable outfits to justify that one gotta-have-it-now item.
Case in point: Proenza Schouler’s latest PS1. Despite the designers’ intention to create just the opposite, Jack and Laz created a beast of a must-have in the classic style back in ’08, and its Spring 2012 iteration has us seeing stars (or rather, tropical flowers). At a cool $1,125 for the Pochette model, we figure you’ve gotta wear this guy quite a few times to make it work, and being bright yellow, that ain’t an easy feat. Working out to just under $113 a wear, we’ve styled 10 full and unique looks on Marta that make the PS1 proud.
Have a peek. Foam at the mouth. And then be happy that no other single item in the gallery costs anywhere close to $1,125.
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Fashion news: A Marc Jacobs intern’s Twitter meltdown and a Proenza Schouler Target knockoff
Turns out being an intern at Marc Jacobs isn’t quite as glamorous as one would think. Check out the designer’s disgruntled intern tweets about his experience on his/her last day with the company. [Business Insider]