STREET HEROES: NYC



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STREET HEROES: NYC

I’m absolutely in love with both of these looks. Fall is the best season for the east coast, cause it means LOTS of layering. Cowel-neck sweaters are really in this fall, and check out the girl on the right’s collar necklace..awesome!  I’ve been seeing a lot of the double-layered high waist skirts in stores this season, but haven’t dared to try one yet..it works for her, I may need to hit the stores later today!

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  • Gina_S
    Layering for Fall is such a fun way to get extra miles from your closet. I think great base items are essential like KAIN Label Tees and Tanks - http://tinyurl.com/mzm8l4. That collar necklace is a great way to add surprising detail. Lori Leavitt Collection has some amazing pieces to spice up any Fall look, her handmade pieces will make your layers truly one of a kind! http://tinyurl.com/ykgrqom
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