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Gargyle's Online Easter Egg Hunt Involves Designer Shopping and Free Stuff
Without any of that pesky plastic Easter grass!
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Banana Republic Fall Holiday 2012: Autumnal Equestrian Elegance
Mustard knits! Capes! And...tap shoes?
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Easter Egg Inspired Dresses You'll Wear All Spring
They may share the trademark pastel tones and kaleidoscopic prints of the traditional holiday prize, but these dresses don't look "themey" in the slightest.
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Valentine's Day Gifts That Are Not Lame, According to Some Very Cool Sources
Here's an idea! Don't buy someone a gift that will make them think that you are a huge loser!
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Doing Some Formal Entertaining This New Year's Eve? Try a Hostess Gown
We've rounded up some modern takes on the hostess gown that'll look sharp...and leave you room to breathe.
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Pre-Fall 2012: Five More Collections We Loved
Pre-fall presentations are still going strong and many of our favorite designers have showed standout collections you're sure to covet come early summer. Whether it's colorful layering, unique embellishment or novelty prints you're after, one of these five offerings is sure to satisfy. Click through to see our favorite looks.
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Holiday DIY: Lynne Hiriak of Cardigan's Sequined Christmas Ornament
Check out the designer's step-by-step guide to crafting a nautical-style tree ornament that perfectly matches her famous breton-striped cardigans.
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10 REALLY Last-Minute Gift Ideas
Easy eleventh hour options.
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Foolproof Gifts for Scenester Friends
Style and art insiders are amazing friends to have: they get you into underground concerts, score complementary Fashion Week tickets and know every PR girl in town. However, come the holiday season, they are a royal pain to shop for.
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What Hollywood's Top Stylists are Buying Their Clients This Christmas
We asked some of the biggest names in styling what they're planning to purchase for their superstar clients. And while there's a fair share of luxe merch on their lists, we were surprised to see plenty of utilitarian basics as well. Electric toothbrush, anyone?


