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Styling Tips of the Week

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By Brittney Xu     8/31/11 7:00pm

  • Like Michael Kors once said, wearing white next to one's face makes one look instantly younger. It is a universally flattering color on nearly all skin types. Pull on a white shirt — it instantly brightens your look.
  • Pei kept her outfit neutral, with olive shorts against her top. But to keep her outfit interesting, she chose sparkly silver Toms that stand out. An eye-catching accessory is all you need to complete an outfit.
  • As the weather gets chillier, transition your favorite Summer white dress into the Fall season by adding a chic brown bomber jacket or patterned cardigan.

 





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