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Criss Cross Stripes

by Rebecca Thorman on February 190 comments
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$99, West Elm Scoop-Back Chair; $98, Need Supply Co. Criss Cross Sandal.

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Trenchies

by Rebecca Thorman on February 190 comments
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$300, Tony Military Coat from Juicy Couture.

Other good choices: $200, Classic Trench from Banana Republic; $200, Manjula Coat from Toast; $200, Crinkle Trenchcoat from Banana Republic.

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Hang It

by Rebecca Thorman on February 190 comments
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I really like this entire outfit, particularly the shoes.

$48, Drape Front Knit Cardi at Need Supply Co.

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Bellissima

by Rebecca Thorman on February 160 comments
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Another every-day beauty from elephantine, $36.

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Recycled Canvas Carryall

by Rebecca Thorman on February 091 Comment
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Worn-in canvas that is over sixty years old and salvaged from a WWII military duffel bag is now an everyday tote bag.

$48, Forest Bound.

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A Cowboy, Baby

by Rebecca Thorman on February 091 Comment
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I think the cowboy boot is such a cute trend. I love these for Spring paired with some short-shorts. How could you dare not walk with a cowboy swagger?!

$1165, Star Zip Very Distressed Ankle Boots by Golden Goose (left); $208, Tatiana-Southwest Bootie by Pour La Victoire.

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Red Feather

by Rebecca Thorman on February 090 comments
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I like colorful accessories because if you have a mostly neutral closet like I do (full of grays and blacks), it’s an easy way to bring a lot of change.

$39, Yo Design at Supermarket.

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Acid Rain & Glacier Bags

by Rebecca Thorman on February 050 comments
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I love the irreverence of these bags, but that their neutral colors mean you could pair them with any outfit.

$331, Acid Rain Suede Grocery Bag by Twelfth St. by Cythina Vincent (top); $68, Glacier Pocket Tote by Shabd (bottom).

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Off the Cuff

by Rebecca Thorman on February 021 Comment
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$68 at Nordstrom Floral Filigree Cuff Bracelet.

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Etoile Hobo

by Rebecca Thorman on February 020 comments
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$495, Etoile Hobo by L.A.M.B.

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Sunshine & Shadow

by Rebecca Thorman on February 020 comments
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Are we excited to wear yellow socks? I am excited to wear colorful socks.

Spring Collection from Sunshine and Shadow.

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Ruffle-dom

by Rebecca Thorman on February 020 comments
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I’m quite a fan of Anthroplogie before any ruffles, but this just makes me fall a little harder.

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