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Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 5, 2014

Where To Look For Affordable Designer Clothing

By Lila Bryant


If you're serious about fashion, you probably love paging through fashion magazines and poring over the designer outfits. You probably also know that feeling of disappointment when you look at the price of each item the model is wearing and realizing that her outfit costs the equivalent of a year's salary. However, you don't have to be a billionaire to look fashionable. You simply have to know where to find affordable designer clothing and then know how to wear it.

If you want to be able to wear clothes by top designers but don't have the budget for this, the first thing you need to do is realize that you don't need to wear the latest ranges all the time. In fact, slavishly following the latest trends can make you look a little desperate or nouveau riche. If you choose wisely, it's perfectly possible to wear items from last season or even from a couple of seasons ago without anyone thinking that your look is outdated.

An important principle to remember is to choose classic, timeless designs. You can wear these for several seasons without them looking outdated. This means that you can easily pick up expensive labels at huge discounts during the January or end-of-season sales and wear these items next season or the one after that.

Another good way to find great bargains is to look in second-hand stores. There are many online retailers that specialize in pre-owned designer clothes. Even charity shops sometimes have items that are still in great condition and will cost you only a couple of dollars. It does take some dedication to browse through these shops, though.

Wearing vintage designs is something that even the rich and famous do. Actresses who have famously worn vintage gowns when they received the Academy Award for their work include Julia Roberts, Reese Witherspoon and Penelope Cruz. Roberts had to ask a tailor to adjust her gown, a Valentino design from nine years earlier, so that it would fit perfectly. Her dress is still one of the most memorable in red-carpet history. Witherspoon's beaded Dior gown and Cruz's embroidered Balmain dress were both half a century old and first worn in the 1950s.

It's best to avoid fake designer items. Counterfeiting is a crime and supporting this industry is not very ethical. Besides, real fashionistas can spot a fake from a mile away.

If you really want to be a trendsetter, go for designs by young designers just starting out. Their labels are normally much cheaper and often edgier too. It's a bit of a gamble, but you might be able to say one day that you wore a top label long before everyone else discovered it.

It's also possible to look like you're wearing designer clothes even when you're not. Many retail stores sell items that were inspired by a couture design and you'd never know the difference unless you looked at the label. Then add brand-name accessories such as sunglasses, which are often among the more affordable pieces from a fashion house's collection.




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