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Dec 10, 2007

Holiday Party Dresses For Under $100

Posted at 02:28:14 PM in Chelsea shopping, Fashion, Holiday, Holiday shopping, Lower East Side shopping, New York fashion, Party scene, Soho shopping, Upper East Side shopping, Upper West Side shopping, Women's fashion
by Yer Vang

This is the biggest week for holiday parties, both at work and with friends, and ladies across the city are all wondering "What the heck am I going to wear?" With New York's diverse retail shops, you would think that dress shopping would be easy, but I'm sure wading through racks of ugly sequinned numbers or animal prints can be a bit overwhelming. My suggestion: Stay simple, pick something you can wear again, and accessorize your outfit with shimmery tights, belts and vintage jewelry.

This American Apparel Pencil Dress can be styled to your liking, and for a mere $34 it leaves you with enough money for some sexy shoes. Urban Outfitters has some great party dresses this season, but this $54 Lux Baby Doll Dress can be worn casual without the belt or with jeans, or more formal with a belt and tights.

I can't say more about how essential the little black dress is. This sequined number from Bebe will cost you $98 but you won't need much else besides some simple jewelry. Happy shopping and good luck out there!
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Oct 04, 2006

Hot Links: Balenciaga Meets the Terminator

Posted at 05:21:21 PM in Chelsea shopping, Fashion, Fashion designer, Fashion show, Fashion trend, Fashion Week, Women's fashion
by Keith Wagstaff

Nicolas Ghesquiere has been watching The Terminator, and it shows. Check out the beautiful, yet strange, Balenciaga Spring 2007 collection from Paris. [Style.com]

Vincent Gallo is decked out in all Balenciaga … the women's collection that is. [Style Bubble]

The fanny pack is back. Listen, I know we all love the 80s, and I even think leggings are cute. But there is a limit. If I see a woman wearing shoulder pads on my way home today, I'm moving to the desert and becoming a hermit. [Gen Art Pulse]   

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