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Lucky Brand Holiday 2011 collection

Lucky Brand Denim held its holiday preview today—thankfully forgoing too much confusing merriment (no elves!) in favor of chic looks and jeans that I wish were available now. Sadly I have to wait until October for delivery to start kicking in. And I'm not the most patient gal in the world.

My favorite looks were the boho outfits that were Eastern inspired. Printed tunics and embellished necklines are just so easy and fun to wear.

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lord and taylor

It's currently 91 degrees outside and feels like a sauna. So naturally I went to Lord & Taylor to check out the store's holiday offerings. What would you have done in this heat?

So off I went where I got to make my Christmas gifts shopping list. Yes, already. My relatives will thank me in five-and-a-half months' time. Naturally, I was drawn to the cashmere scarves (your chic in-flight cover up) and the fur scarves and hats. Did I mention the temperature outside? I'm actually dreaming of the snow.

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Guess Holiday 2011

Never let it be said that fashion girls don't eat. Because everyone was chowing down on tacos at the Guess and Guess by Marciano holiday preview last night, at the Mondrian Soho's penthouse roof terrace.

Fish tacos, wine, and looking at clothes with Manhattan as a backdrop? Don't mind if I do. 

The setting was a bit strange when it came to looking at coats—the city, like much of the country right now—is sweltering. But the lighter dresses (for your holiday fêtes) were easier to take in while sweating.

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White by Vera Wang David’s Bridal

There’s no time to splurge like your wedding day, particularly on the dress you’ll remember (hopefully fondly) for the rest of your life. But White by Vera Wang, the designer’s collection for David’s Bridal, is so good and so well priced that you’ll feel like you’re cheating at the game.

Clearly, Wang knows bridal (She might even have a little something to do with a certain Kardashian’s upcoming gown), and there are dresses in her White collection that are virtually indistinguishable from her signature bridal collection—price tag notwithstanding, naturally. The most expensive gowns in White top out at $1,200, for ones with voluminous tulle skirts, intricate embroidery and lace. A sleeker corset-topped dress with net overlay was simple and chic—and will only set you back $600.

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