This is a perfect example of an unusual combination done exactly right: pairing lightweight, warm-weather pieces with heavier, wintry items. The key is to keep the palette muted, using darker, boxy pieces framing the inner layers.
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november 2008
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With pared-down lines and a detachable hood, this has a relaxed-yet-sophisticated appeal.
Cotton, $395, Seven for All Mankind, revolveclothing.com
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The classic jean jacket, with a boxy cut and a slightly antique finish.
Cotton, $60, American Living, jcpenney.com
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Stripes and pockets are charming flourishes on this cotton dress.
Cotton blend, $184, Marc by Marc Jacobs, net-a-porter.com
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A frothy scarf in a subtle beige really pulls together other contrasting hues.
Linen blend, $88, Lovequotes, singer22.com
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Ladylike with an edge: The studded flaps have a gladiator-like vibe.
Leather, $285, Charm & Luck, ebags.com
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Fashion Copycat (Dec. 2008)Composed in a monochromatic palette of perfectly tailored shapes, this mix of evening and rocker pieces looks seriously sophisticated.
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Fashion Copycat (Dec. 2008)By styling these menswearish pieces in an unfussy way, this girl manages to look at once casual and polished. -
Fashion Copycat (Nov. 2008)A creative blend of high and low that really works: a ladylike chain-strap bag and glamorous fur collar, contrasted with an army-inspired jacket and tough boots.
Fashion Copycat (October 2008)This girl has really mastered the pared-down-and-elegant idea by keeping the proportions trim and fitted, and sticking with a neutral palette of brown and black.- View All
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