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Closet Confection: Fake It 'Til You Make It

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When: Sunday, October 24th, 2010

Where: Running errands

What: Jacket ($45 Forever 21), dress ($30 Paper Doll, also seen here), handbag (Kenneth Cole via Loehmann’s), ankle boots (Enigma)

In an ideal world, I’d be wearing one of these jackets from Burberry Prorsum:

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However, after talking it over with my better half, he we decided there were better ways to spend $3500… like taking a two-week trip to Europe (which we’ve done in the past for far less than the price of these jackets).

After I came to my senses, I snapped up this faux version from Forever 21.

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Gotta love that place!

As it turns out, this jacket is actually pretty decent quality, not to mention super warm and cozy.  And with all the money I saved, I can still afford to go on vacation.

As an added bonus, no animals were harmed in the making of this jacket…

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…or these boots!

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Suddenly I feel very socially conscious and PC.

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Closet Confection: Apple Pickin'

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When: Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

Where: Maskers Orchard in Warwick, NY

What: Dress (H&M), jacket ($35 H&M), scarf ($32 Missoni via eBay), sunglasses (Moschino via Loehmann’s) boots (Steve Madden), tights ($10 Oroblu via Century 21)

For me, nothing helps usher in the fall like apple picking.  I’m originally from Michigan where apple picking is a must every fall.  Unfortunately, my husband is from Florida and doesn’t really get the whole fall harvest thing.  Last year, we made the awful mistake of going to Queens County Farm where it was too crowded to really enjoy ourselves.  I guess I should have known better than to trust a farm in New York City.

This year, we decided to hop on the bus and head to a real orchard.  

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The scenery alone made the two-hour trip worthwhile, although I quickly realized that sitting on a bale of hey while wearing a sweater dress probably wasn’t the best idea…

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…unless having a bunch of it stuck to your backside is your thing.  It turned out not to be such a great look for me.

While the city does offer some great backdrops for outfit posts, sometimes you just can’t beat the awesome setting mother nature provides.  I admit, I sometimes get jealous of other fashion bloggers who take those amazing photos where they’re either frolicking in a forest or lazily watching the sunset over an arid field.

Well here’s my turn…

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Overall, we had a really great time eating donuts and sipping hot apple cider.  Now I have a bag of apples in the fridge that are just waiting to be baked into a pie.  Know any good apple recipes you’d like to share?  Drop me a note.

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Closet Confection: Designer on a Dime

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When: Monday, October 11th, 2010

Where: Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum

What: Blazer ($20 Dolce & Gabbbana via eBay), embellished tee ($20 J. Crew), jeans (Forever 21), shoes ($20 Guess via Filene’s Basement), clutch ($20 Marc Jacobs), shades ($35 Marc Jacobs via Nordstrom’s Rack)

While, I’m perfectly happy purchasing clothing from Forever 21 and H&M, I do appreciate designer duds.  However, there’s just one problem…

I’m CHEAP!

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Ok, ok… that’s not entirely true. The truth is that I used to be cheap (especially back in college), but now I consider myself to be frugal:

Frugality is the practice of acquiring goods and services in a restrained manner, and resourcefully using already owned economic goods and services, to achieve a longer term goal.

Yeah, I think that about sums it up. 

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I’ve always loved shopping and the thrill of the hunt, but I hate the idea of spending more money than I have to. When I was younger, that translated into me buying horrible PVC boots that fell apart and acrylic sweaters that stretched out and pilled. 

I was a hot mess, but I could get away with it at the time because I was still in school. But now that I’m a young, corporate-ladder climbing, upwardly mobile-type, career lady, I need to dress the part… even when I’m off-duty.

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The good news is that buying higher-quality items doesn’t actually cost me that much more.  Because in truth, I was buying a lot of crap in large quantities previously.

I admit, I probably do still purchase in higher than necessary quantities (and heck, I’ll even agree that some crap does still manage to sneak into my wardobe every now and then, e.g. sequins leggings from Strawberry).

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I was pretty psyched when I lucked out and won this blazer on eBay.  But I was even more stoked when I saw the exact same item at Century 21 (a discount retailer) for $200 just a few days later. That’s a 90% savings (not even factoring in the original price)!

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Bargain-hunting is truly one of my favorite past-times.  So keep an eye out for a tutorial on my most wallet-friendly shopping tips that will leave you looking like a million bucks!

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