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Fall Fashion

Shop These Cool Plaid Picks All Under $150

Plaid is clearly having a moment this Fall with looks seen on the runway from designers like Adam Lippes, seen below, Thakoon, Rag & Bone, and LAMB.

Plaid is clearly having a moment this Fall with looks seen on the runway from designers like Adam Lippes, seen below, Thakoon, Rag & Bone, and LAMB. This pattern has old-school nostalgia written all over it with the latest silhouettes ranging from '50s-inspired pencil skirts to '90s-like blazers. What's your flavor? Check out our styling tips below on how to wear the plaid trend, and then shop our budget-friendly picks priced all under $150.

  • Take cue from Adam's Fall runway and pair a plaid pencil skirt with a lace blouse for a ladylike, office-appropriate ensemble.
  • We love the idea of wearing a plaid blazer with a button-up top and skinny jeans; chic and casual.
  • If you want to add a little grunge to your look, style a plaid shirt or poncho with leather leggings and moto boots.
Fall Fashion

The Ultimate Fall Coat Guide – Every Trend, Every Price

The Fall '11 runways presented limitless options for cold-weather layers; with Autumn in the air — and pumpkin spice lattes in hand — it's officially time to try the trends on for size.
Best Fall Coats 2011

The Fall '11 runways presented limitless options for cold-weather layers; with Autumn in the air — and pumpkin spice lattes in hand — it's officially time to try the trends on for size. We want coats that speak to the season's best styles: parkas, luxe leather and shearling trim, bold brights, and new silhouettes in cozy capes and cocoons. To make your shopping trip a little easier, we're breaking it all down right here, right now. We pulled Fall's most coveted runway looks, and offer three shoppable versions at every price point. Some are essential, some lust-worthy — but that's for you to decide. Click through to see and shop our ultimate guide to finding your perfect Fall coat.

Photo courtesy of Greg Kessler

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ADAM Spring 2012

We always look forward to what Adam Lippes brings to the table, and his Spring 2012 collection didn't disappoint.
ADAM: Spring 2012

We always look forward to what Adam Lippes brings to the table, and his Spring 2012 collection didn't disappoint. Inspired by the West Chelsea neighborhood (where his design studio is located), Adam showed us a youthful and polished collection complete with sheer trench dresses, hot pink pants, and even refined railroad denim. The oversized peony and polka-dot prints were the standout looks, splashed on tailored pantsuits and cute drop-waist dresses. Longer, louche shorts — remember culottes? — were also a key look in the collection seen in linen and silk variations. Railroad denim also received a chic overhaul via sweet pencil skirts, shift dresses, and structured tops. Read more highlights below.

  • Trends: Drop-waist dresses, sheer tops, louche pajama pantsuits, culottes, whimsical prints.
  • Colors: Pink, purple, black, light gray, denim.
  • Key Look: The drop-waist polka-dot dresses and the floral print pieces.
  • Accessories: Manolo Blahnik patent crisscross sandals and oversized sunglasses.
  • Who Would Wear It: Women who have effortless, feminine style like Michelle Obama.
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    Shopping

    Net-A-Porter's End-of-Season Sale, Part Deux – Further Reductions Plus New Items!

    There's no better way to beat the Summer heat than with an equally hot warm-weather getup.
    Net-A-Porter End-of-Season Sale

    There's no better way to beat the Summer heat than with an equally hot warm-weather getup. Nix the shorts-and-T combo and think more along the line of breezy dresses, slick miniskirts, and standout sandals. To help feed our habit, Net-A-Porter recently added further reductions — and even introduced some new items to the mix — off its end-of-season sale, with discounts up to 60 percent off. Click the slide show to shop the latest and greatest deals now.

    Editor's Pick

    June Must Haves!

    We don't care what the equinox date is, Summer is here.
    Best of Summer Shopping

    We don't care what the equinox date is, Summer is here. Even though our editors are split between East and West coasts, we all seem to be on the same page when it comes to our must haves for June. This month, we're jonesing for chic neutrals, rompers, bold prints, and the loveliest shade of turquoise green. Click through to see what our editors are buying this month, and why you might want to join in.

    Celebrity

    Celeb Trend: Styling Out Knotted Tops For Summer

    It's not exactly the way we wore our knotted tops in the '90s, but the easy-chic, slightly undone feel that comes with that tied top is back.
    How to Wear a Knotted Top 2011-05-27 11:00:18

    It's not exactly the way we wore our knotted tops in the '90s, but the easy-chic, slightly undone feel that comes with that tied top is back. We love the nonchalance of a knotted top with high-waist denim, or over our favorite printed sundresses like we've seen on celebrities. That said, we're taking styling notes from these lovely ladies. From AnnaLynne McCord's '70s-style take to Kristin Cavallari's breezy elegance, click through for a celebrity-inspired tutorial in outfitting your knotted tops for Summer.

    Weddings

    Bridesmaid Dresses Your Bridal Party Will Actually Be Happy to Wear

    We've all heard the requisite tales of bridesmaid dresses gone horribly wrong — ill-fitting, unflattering, and worse.

    We've all heard the requisite tales of bridesmaid dresses gone horribly wrong — ill-fitting, unflattering, and worse. So, while we know it's really all about the bride, for the sake of your friends' sartorial satisfaction, we've hand-picked the bridesmaid dresses that they'll actually be happy to wear at the wedding. From the more traditional sort to a bevy of pretty cocktail dresses that will transition perfectly beyond the big day, we've got it covered. Click through our editor's picks to shop the bridesmaid dresses your wedding party will happily purchase, wear, and keep long after you say "I do."