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Your New Summer Tee: Think Prints!

Everyone loves throwing on a tee during the Summer, but this year brands like 3.1 Phillip Lim, Marc Jacobs, and Just Cavalli took this basic silhouette to completely new heights for the season by using unexpected fabrics and standout prints.

Everyone loves throwing on a tee during the Summer, but this year brands like 3.1 Phillip Lim, Marc Jacobs, and Just Cavalli took this basic silhouette to completely new heights for the season by using unexpected fabrics and standout prints. The printed tee is now our absolute go-to option for work, play, and wherever else the day might take you. Watch the video to see our favorite picks for the season.

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See the Complete Calla For Comptoir des Cotonniers Lookbook

Lucky magazine is one of our favorite sources for great shopping tips.

Lucky magazine is one of our favorite sources for great shopping tips. We're thrilled to share this fabulous story from our friends at Lucky!

Get ready for the French-iest collaboration there ever was, folks: Parisian up-and-coming designer Calla Hynes is teaming up with Gallic high street company Comptoir des Cotonniers on an accessibly-priced collection hitting stores on May 2. Hynes' love of print-mixing and vibrant color palettes make her seasonal presentation one of our NYFW favorites—and as for CdC, the brand consistently churns out some of the best trench coats and summery dresses on the market. Can you tell we're psyched?

Our friends at Fashionista got an exclusive first look at the Calla Hynes x Comptoir des Cotonniers lookbook—and from the floral denim to the perfect printed shirtdresses, we're kinda obsessed with every single look.

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Designer Spotlight: Comptoir des Cotonniers

Every once in a while, I like to inject a little je ne sais quoi into my wardrobe.

Every once in a while, I like to inject a little je ne sais quoi into my wardrobe. French label Comptoir des Cotonniers can help me do that. The brand, founded in '94, offers cuts flattering enough for you — and your mama. The brand takes pride in using real mothers and daughters in its ad campaign instead of high fashion models. In fact, they just held their Fall show in Paris complete with mothers and daughters walking down the runway. Aw. I'm smitten with the selection of flirty frocks, ruffled tops, and effortless skirts. Even better, most items cost under $150 so you don't have to worry about breaking the bank.

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Veruschka to Fashion Week!

»Veruschka will attend a Assouline launch party for a book about her during New York Fashion Week [FWD]»Lisa Levine is shuttering her jewelry line "for other pursuits" [The Pipeline]»Cathy Horyn is back to blogging after a month-long break [On the Runway]»The namesake of the Chloe Bay bag [FabSugar UK] »Comptoir des Cotonniers is opening its first stateside store in the next two days [Racked] »Kate Schelter: Now a Huffington Post contributor [The Transom] »A flip through Nanette Lepore's Victorian West Village townhouse [CasaSugar]

»Veruschka will attend a Assouline launch party for a book about her during New York Fashion Week [FWD]

»Lisa Levine is shuttering her jewelry line "for other pursuits" [The Pipeline]

»Cathy Horyn is back to blogging after a month-long break [On the Runway]

»The namesake of the Chloe Bay bag [FabSugar UK]

»Comptoir des Cotonniers is opening its first stateside store in the next two days [Racked]

»Kate Schelter: Now a Huffington Post contributor [The Transom]

»A flip through Nanette Lepore's Victorian West Village townhouse [CasaSugar]