fashion copycat

february 2009

Simply tailored separates in a blend of black and navy telegraph understated gamine chic. Topping the look off with platform lace-ups gives the ensemble some edge.
Here's how we copied her outfit:

So cozy—a chunky waffle weave rendered in the softest of grays.

Wool blend, $29.95, Martin + Osa, martinandosa.com

Extra pockets and a slightly shrunken shape lend this quintessentially preppy blazer a more contemporary vibe.

Wool, $235, J.Crew

The body-hugging fit, deep V-neck, and slightly sheer fabric make this ideal for layering.

Cotton jersey, $36, americanapparel.net

A flattering office-to-party option, with its cinched high waist and flared shape.

Wool, $158, Handcut by Preloved, anthropologie.com

Just the toughest boots we've seen, from the rockerish buckles to the slick black finish.

Synthetic leather, $130.40, Vince Camuto, zappos.com

As versatile as it is stylish: This clutch is large enough to fit all your night-out essentials.

PVC, $34, Madison Jodi, ebags.com

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