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DKNY Spring 2014 Collection

DKNY Spring 2014 Collection: 25th Anniversary Celebration

This year marks the 25th anniversary of DKNY. It’s the perfect excuse for a party and the Spring 2014 runway show? The perfect venue! Things got off to a bang with the Beastie Boys’ “No Sleep Till Brooklyn” blasting as Joan Smalls walked out in a pair of jean overalls, a trench, and a baseball cap. It was street style in way that only DKNY can do.

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Brights Power

Brights Power: Working the Fuchsia Trend for Fall

Working a great, big pop of fuchsia into your wardrobe is essential this fall. The hot color is an on-trend must and its unabashed brightness begs you to have fun.

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Fall Blazers

Fall Blazers: The Game Changers

When the fall chill comes, but you’re still not ready to break out your winter wardrobe, blazers become your best friends. A well-tailored jacket can do wonders for even the most basic outfits, especially if it has some intriguing details.

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Best Tuxedo Pants

Best Tuxedo Pants: Putting on the Ritz

It doesn’t need to be a special occasion to break out your tuxedo pants! Last fall’s trend has kept calm and carried on all the way through the year, so gear up for summer. The elegant menswear-inspired style adds a surprisingly fun, sporty element to pants, elevating even the most humdrum colors and fabrics to chic heights…

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Throwback Thursday: Altuzarra Tie Front Shirtdress

The top of this Altuzarra tie front shirtdress reminds me of Rosie the Riveter. All it needs is a polka dot bandana and an impressive bicep! But the anything-men-can-do-we-can-do-better vibe is elegantly balanced out by the blouse’s flirty front tie. Wear this to a spring picnic or on a breezy day at the shore. Or … Continue reading “Throwback Thursday: Altuzarra Tie Front Shirtdress”

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DKNY Fall 2013 Collection: Juxta-Posed

DKNY’s Fall collection, named “Juxta-Posed” by Donna, was chock full of wearable looks with definite edge – for the rock and roll New Yorker. Bulky coats (truly an essential for NYC natives who have to brave these cold and windy streets) and quilted bombers dominated.

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