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Get the look: We teach you how to mix floral prints à la Michelle Williams, Emma Watson and Riley Keough with 11 picks under $100
Some of our favourite girls-about-Hollywood stepped out at last month’s Tribeca Film Festival in some of the prettiest and mixiest (yes, we know that is not a word) bouquets of floral prints we’ve seen this season. From Emma Watson’s head-to-toe Miu Miu worn at the Struck by Lightning premiere, to Michelle Williams’ multi-fabric’d Giambattista Valli worn to a party for Take This Waltz, to Riley Keough’s floral Rachel Roy blouse, we’ve got the picks to get the look for $100 or less!
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Fredericton It girl: Kristin MacDonald
By day, Kristin MacDonald is the operations manager at a children’s activity centre. By night, the 27-year-old exercises a love of all things fashion through her blog, Doll Parade. She doesn’t mind the balancing act—in fact, balance is a factor in her personal style, which she documents daily on the site. Her look is a mélange of modern and vintage, high and low, classic and quirky—like Breton stripes with a big, bold necklace. She started experimenting with style at four years old. “I would make dresses for my mom from my blankets, brooches and extension cords,” she says. “I never understood why she wasn’t wearing them to functions.” With that early appreciation for the unconventional, it’s no surprise that she counts the late Alexander McQueen as a favourite designer. MacDonald says social media is brightening the spotlight on fashion in Fredericton, but not everyone is accustomed to her flamboyant attire. “There are still stares at the grocery store when I’m dressed for a day out,” she admits, “but you take those things in stride.”
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Daily steal: Fringed pouch, $40
Add movement to every step with this adorable boho messenger bag. ($40, zara.com)
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Daily steal: Embroidered miniskirt, $60
Get out the tanning cream…we are channeling summer with this cute embroidered skirt! ($60, zara.com)
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Daily steal: Asymmetric skirt, $50
The asymmetric hemline is the definitive edgy look for spring. Pair this great skirt with a casual tee for a quick daytime look or a slinky blouse for night. ($50, zara.com)
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Daily steal: Draped skirt, $30
This gorgeous leaf-print draped skirt is a great transition piece to take you from work to a night out! ($30, zara.com)
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Daily steal: Sequined belt, $20
We’re not ready to totally let go of the holiday glitz. This sequined belt will add instant shape to those baggy tops that we’re all guilty of wearing this time of year. ($20, zara.com)
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Daily steal: Pleated miniskirt, $40
Reveal your playful side with this adorable pleated mini, perfect for winter layering. ($40, zara.com)
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Daily steal: Faux fur and leather coat, $60
Well, it’s officially sale season! What better way to celebrate the steals than to deliver them on a silver platter. Today, we’re loving this Wang-esque wool and faux-fur coat with leather sleeves, which has been slashed from $120 to $60! ($60, zara.com)
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Daily steal: Pique dress, $60
This dress is no regular LBD. It’s super minimalist, squared shouldered, and it’s unexpected pique fabric sets it apart from the rest ($60, zara.com)
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FASHION Plates: 3 ways to update your ugly Christmas sweater party outfit
In recent years, the ugly sweaters you used to see your quirky aunt wearing at family gatherings have become a holiday staple and a ubiquitous party theme. Even Marc Jacobs and Stella McCartney have designed their own versions. We don’t know who we have to blame (or thank?) for the ugly holiday sweater party trend, but if you must partake in wearing a festive knit, here’s three ways to look chic and not like you’ve raided your family members’ closets.
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What’s in your bag, Caroline Gault?
Last month, we had the chance to get into the soft leather Obakki shoulder bag belonging to our amazing Alberta editor (and one of the newest additions to the FASHION team), Caroline Gault, when she was in Toronto for our semi-annual conference along with Vancouver-based editor Joy Pecknold. Naturally, the first thing we asked her upon meeting her was to get a closer look at her personals. Want to take a peek while we’re at it?
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