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Shop The Man Repeller and Brad Goreski's Closets on Copious

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Copious.com—the social marketplace that's basically eBay with a fancier baseline—is celebrating Festivus this week. Of course, as any Seinfeld-watcher will tell you, Festivus is a subjective holiday, so Copious created their own definition: a time to shop the closets of interesting people selling their new or gently-used stuff for charity.

We like it, especially because some of our favorite personalities like Brad Goreski and Leandra Medine are among the big name sellers. Click through below to shop some of their best offerings (Alaïa shoes, Band of Outsiders shirts) and head over the Copious.com to shop the full Festivus range right now.

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Watch Selena Gomez Vandalize Stuff For Adidas Neo

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Although she broke up with Justin Bieber this month, Selena Gomez isn't holed up at home chain eating fun-sized Snickers, listening to "Baby" on permanent repeat. Although she and a group of friends did band together for some illicit tagging and taping . . . but it's not what you think.

Rather than vandalize her ex's car/mansion/tour bus, the actress releases some pent-up emotion in a commercial for Adidas Neo as its newest "global style icon" and guest designer. (It's actually a gig that Bieber has with the company, too, but he doesn't make a cameo. Obviously.) Check it out below.

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Fashion People Reimagined as Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Balloons

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Each year during Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, the massive balloons and spectacular floats traveling down Central Park West from 77th Street to 34th Street dazzle the world. Sure, everyone has a soft spot for Snoopy, Kermit and Mickey Mouse, but with Thanksgiving upon us, we wondered: what would happen if designers and industry insiders were part of the show?

Lucky chose 10 notable fashion faces that we'd like to see 10 times larger, soaring through the air.

Karl Lagerfeld
This year, we're thankful to Karl for his outspoken comments that have shocked and humored us. Of course, we must also thank him for being the creative director of Chanel, and for designing Fendi as well as his own line.

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This Week I Want to Look Like: A Bond Girl

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In the 22 existing 007 films so far, James Bond's wardrobe has changed about as much as his cocktail order. Slim-fit Brioni suits, sporty Omega watches: his look stays more or less the same.

Not so for his women. With their wardrobes ranging from teeny belted bikinis to giant fur shawls, the Bond girls have stolen the sartorial spotlight in each of those films. Partially because they get the benefit of being novel, exotic characters whereas James is always just one dude, but also because whether they're villains or heroes, they always look badass. It's as reliable as that shaken-not-stirred martini.

So in honor of the 23rd 007 film, Skyfall, I'll be borrowing a little of that Bond woman mojo for a bit, via the power-play items in the slideshow below. My day-to-day button-downs and loafers are great, but these are the sort of things that'd make me stand up taller when in a sticky situation. (For me, that might be less grandiose than saving the world—more like sliding into a meeting late or running into an ex-boyfriend at a bar. But that counts, too.)


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Karl Lagerfeld x Fossil: Sneak a Peek at the Watches Now

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A little over a year ago, we heard that Karl Lagerfeld was working on a line of watches for Fossil. Then, as the designer proceeded to appear in a Snoop Dogg music video, adopt Choupette and create makeup with Shu Uemura, it totally slipped our minds—but that won't happen again. WWD shared some early pictures of the collection this morning, and it's unforgettably cool.

There are seven styles in all, but we only got a glimpse of "The Chain" and "The Manchette" timepieces. It's reported that the rest will come in an assortment of colors and be decorated with pyramid studs, metallic leathers and shiny chains. Also, each one will incorporate an engraving of the Kaiser's unmistakable ponytailed profile.

"Like beautiful bracelets," Lagerfeld explained by way of description. "I love watches as beautiful objects."

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Shop It: Track Pants

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Over the past few weeks, I've seen a lot of men and women pushing the boundaries of "casual."

On the streets, I see women in sleek track pants paired with sharp button-ups and men in un-ironic tailored sweat pants. As a proponent of the casual revolution that exists only in my head, I have to applaud them. Step up your casual game by shopping these fancy track pants.

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Ghoul Jewels: Halloween-Inspired Jewelry

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Halloween's just a couple weeks away — and if you're anything like us, you're still torn between several costume options. But no matter whether you're dressing up like the "Gangnam Style" guy or Honey Boo Boo, anyone can get into the spooky, scary spirit of All Hallows' Eve with a few ghoulish baubles.

Click through for 10 creepy-cool necklaces, rings, bracelets and earrings you can wear long after trick-or-treating time's over. As for your prop bottle of "go-go juice," you're probably best off retiring that on November 1.

A lot of the skull-motif jewelry on the market nowadays looks, well, cute. This little guy, with his blood-red eyes and mouth, is downright creepy—and awesome.

alexander mcqueen gold ruby stone skull cocktail ring, $475, alexandermcqueen.com

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Shop Anthropologie's Latest Made in Kind Collabs With Timo Weiland and Tracy Reese

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The latest installment of Anthropologie's Made in Kind designer collections hits stores today, and includes collections by New York hipster label Timo Weiland, tea-dress master Tracy Reese, Los Angeles indie boutique TenOverSix, and artist Sophie Duran.

"There's very much an understanding of each other's aesthetic," said Weiland of his namesake brand and Anthro at last week's New York City party celebrating the collections. "There's a nice juxtaposition between our uptown meets downtown girl, contemporary art obsessed and this youthful, very romantic bohemian attitude, and I think that's the crossover." Weiland and his design partner Alan Eckstein's collection, called "Vessel," features earthy printed blouses, ruffled skirts and my personal favorite, a laser-cut eyelet suede dress.

Reese's line includes six brightly colored party dresses, perfect for the impending party season. Like the Timo Weiland boys, Reese found it easy to fuse her own label's aesthetic with Anthropologie's. "It's sort of a natural match. I think that our customer has so much in common, it's like almost the same girl," she said. "I feel like the customer here, silhouette wise, loves a little fit and flare dress — so do I. We're girls! Not just girlie girls, but people who embrace color, are playful . . . not so sober and overly serious. I think that we share a certain spirit."

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Tom Ford's Top Secret Spring/Summer 2013 Collection Revealed!

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When he first launched his namesake ready-to-wear line, Tom Ford was extremely strict about hiding his collections until each one hit stores — an intriguing but totally unrealistic policy. In this era of Instagram and Twitter feeds, nothing stays private. Paparazzi secretly photograph Duchesses naked at private villas and no young starlet can have a quiet affair. It seems that the eponymous designer has finally realized this, too. Today, for the second season in a row, he released a video lookbook with his newest creations.

In the footage below, you'll see every single Spring/Summer 2013 look from multiple angles set to pulsing drum riffs. The pieces are Ford at his sleek, simple, sexy best and would've been worth waiting for. But still, we're glad we didn't.

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Missoni x Converse: Introducing the Archive Project

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By now Converse and Missoni are old partners, with five zig-zag printed sneaker collaborations tucked underneath their low-top laces and knit string bikini ties. And yet there's something entirely novel about the brands' sixth effort, which goes on sale later this week.

Instead of featuring new fabrics, the Converse sneakers in the Archive Project highlight discontinued prints from Missoni's past collections. Not only do they have throwback appeal, the sneakers also have limited edition cachet — really, truly — with only one pair sold per size (5 through 12) in each of the twenty styles.

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Mary Katrantzou Teams With Current/Elliott on Printed Denim

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Last Sunday, Mary Katrantzou showed one of our favorite London Fashion Week Spring 2013 collections thus far. The print maestro is one of our favorite UK design talents, but her bold wares don't come cheap. Most are priced in the four-figure range.

Imagine our excitement, then, when Style.com announced the designer's new collab with denim label Current/Elliott, purveyor of the best boyfriend jeans and cool cutoffs on the market. With this collaboration, Katrantzou joins fellow Brit Christopher Kane and New York's Peter Som, who both work with denim labels (J. Brand and Earnest Sewn, respectively).

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Fall Fashion Tips From Michael Kors

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Michael Kors's daily uniform makes him a bit of an authority on Autumn dressing.

In dark-colored turtlenecks, tweed pants and blazers, the man suits up for Starbucks' pumpkin spice latte season even when it's mid-July. And while his labels (Michael Kors, Michael Michael Kors, KORS) teem with year-round classic pieces, they each slant fall-wards thanks to a preference for knitwear and leather and palettes heavy on cream and camel. (If, say, Erdem is the emblem of spring—florals everywhere!—surely Michael Kors is the bastion of Autumn).

For that reason—and because he's a really good designer—we asked Kors to share a few tips to help us get dressed this fall. Full of swagger that'll shake up your standard fall wardrobe, Kors' recommendations channel Angelina boarding an international flight. Whether Tomb Raider-y trousers, oversize sweaters or menswear-style watches, we're totally on board with his picks—especially when worn in the jet-set, glamorous ways that Kors suggests.

Elevate Your Basic Jackets
When it comes to staples, Michael says, "if it's totally, totally familiar it's a big bore." So instead of plain navy or black, he suggests buying an embellished or mixed-media blazer like this one. It has all the versatility of the classics—but none of the blandness.

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Nicole Richie's Impulse Line Was Inspired By All Kinds of Music

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Nicole Richie's adoptive father, Lionel Richie, and husband, Joel Madden, are both singers, so it's unsurprising that her designs are heavily influenced by music. And not just from songs of the '60s and '70s, two eras frequently referenced in her personal style.

"I do have a wide range of tastes in music," she says in the video below. "And I do think that probably effect the way I design as well. I like to have a little mixture of everything in my designs."

This sensibility is very apparent in the star's upcoming Macy's Impulse collection, which incorporates everything from fur trims to bright patterns. Watch the following footage for a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the range before it hits stores Sept. 12.

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Dannijo x Matt Bernson Dish on Their Footwear Collab For Fall

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Fans of Dannijo's über-statement jewels and those who wear Matt Bernson's rugged, relaxed shoes might have pretty different styles. But they'll both love the brand's footwear collaboration. Set to debut on Sept. 2, the partnership combines the best of both label's aesthetics.

"DJ X MB styles will attract a customer beyond our everyday market," the Tribeca-based shoe designer said of his team-up with sisters Danielle and Jodie Snyder. "They are bold and have a glamorous fashion feel that differs from my usual subdued tones that appeal to our 'downtown meets the beach' girl. But my customers will also love them and it will definitely capture a consumer we have never gone after before."

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The Etsy-Phile: Best Bags Under $200

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As Autumn edges closer, I'm receiving more and more questions about where to find fantastic Fall handbags. These are my 10 favorites — all under $200 — from Etsy.com.

Isn’t he so cute? It’s a good thing La Lisette’s whole shop is filled with adorable little critters like this guy!

La Lisette Foxy Leather Bag, $99, Etsy.com

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J.Crew's CFDA Collection Is on Sale, Some For Less Than $175

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Remember all those awesome pieces that CFDA designers Joseph Altuzarra, Creatures of the Wind and Pamela Love made for J.Crew a few months ago? The ones that were less expensive than usual, but still enough to bust your budget if you bought more than one? Well, most of them are still available on the retailer's website—but now, they're on sale. And on top of that, with the code "SHOPNOW", you'll get an additional 30 percent off the already-reduced cost.

Altuzarra for J.Crew Serge Sweater, $139.99 (was $295 marked down to $199.99), jcrew.com

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VPL Teams Up With Anthropologie

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For its past Made in Kind designer collaborations, Anthropologie worked with the likes of Karen Walker, Tracy Reese and Organic's John Patrick. Now, just in time for the Olympics, the famously offbeat-cute brand has teamed up with VPL's Victoria Bartlett.

The designer, who's loved for her sporty, exposed-elastic bralettes, briefs and camisoles, whipped up a few all-new prints for her new Anthro capsule—among them a sweet pink floral and arty green splatter—that are a bit softer than those you might see in her primary collection. The final product, dubbed UV_UnderVisibles, is exactly what its name would suggest: underwear so pretty, it'd be a shame to keep it completely hidden. And since nothing in the line's over $128, you can mix and match these athletic lingerie separates to your heart's content. We know exactly what we'll be wearing while watching Gabby Douglas and Jordyn Wieber take to the uneven bars.

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Stella McCartney Debuts Affordable Lingerie

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In addition to Stella McCartney's high-end line of lacy lingerie, the brand is rolling out a selection of lower priced—and more practical—underpinnings this August. Called "Stella," the super comfortable range is meant for everyday use and, according to The Telegraph, simulates a "nearly nude wearing experience."

The British label's new line might be less fancy than its current intimate options, but it includes pieces you'll want to live in. Everything is unbelievably soft and offered in a variety of fabrics (smooth, mesh and lace) and colors (black, nude, python print and blue). Bras—which are priced between $62-$70—come in five shapes: molded underwire, balconnet, plunge, strapless and supernatural. Each one has cups made with 8mm of foam, which is a shocking 25 percent lighter than the 12mm industry standard. The tops can be purchased with various matching underwear, priced from $30 to $35. Of course, you're not required to match. They would also look really cute with the designer's signature "7 day knicker" sets—which you can buy here, while you wait for the collection to drop.

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Seven Book-Inspired Clutches, Purses, and Cases

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I fell in love with reading long before fashion, so I'm all about combining the two. Now that celebrity devotees of designer Olympia Le-Tan's hollowed-out hardcovers (including Michelle Williams and Natalie Portman) have made book-inspired bags cool, there are plenty of options for stylish bibliophiles. Click through the slideshow below for seven great ones, all available online.

Pretty as a sparkly minaudière and way less expected.
Emma Book Clutch, $325, katespade.com

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Mulberry's New Bryn Bag Is All About the Clasps

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In a way—or three—Mulberry's new Bryn bags wink at the brand's recent popularity. In the past few years, the 44-year-old label's reached the level of taking waiting list orders for its handbags. Thanks, in part, to celebrity fans like Alexa Chung and Lauren Conrad. And as the brand's become more recognizable, so too have its hallmarks.

Like the signature Postman lock. That little gold oval with the swivel clasp is exactly what the Bryn celebrates, lining up three in a row on the bag's flap instead of just one. Slightly cheeky, that line of locks announces each bag's Mulberry-ness in a way that's true to the brand: not hardware-heavy, label-plastered or gimmicky, but still clearly a designer bag.

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