December 11, 2010
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff

[The following is a guest post from our gal pals at CollegeFashion.net. They're like the college Rachel Zoe (sans baby bump). Have you checked them out yet?!]
Have you ever read a fashion blog and thought to yourself, “wow, this girl has so many cute clothes–I always love her style! I wonder happened to that cardigan she wore last month…”? Well, with more and more writers turning to eBay, Etsy, or creating secondary “shop blogs” to sell their apparel extras, chances are that she sold it to a reader just like you!
With the rise of haul videos and fast fashion, it’s not uncommon for some of our favorite fashion bloggers to wear an item for a week or two, take a few pictures, and dispose of it — offering the piece up for sale at a considerable markdown.
How does it work?? Read More »
November 10, 2010
- 9:00 am
By Laura - St. John's

[There are over 100 million sites on the Internet. 100 million! You might think you know about all the important ones (CollegeCandy, Gmail, Google, Facebook…), but there are thousands of other sweet sites out there (like Philo, Evernote, and Grooveshark) and more showing up every day! We get it – it’s not easy or fun sifting through the crap and porn to find those gems, so we’re gonna bring the gems to you. Just sit back, kick up those feet and allow us to introduce you to the diamonds in the internet rough.]
I’m a sucker for a great deal. Put me in any store, and I’ll usually head straight for the clearance section first to see what kinds of awesome deals I can score and brag about later to anyone who will listen (“Oh, you like my boots? Thanks! They were on sale for only $25, the last pair, in my size! Isn’t that amazing?” Yes, I’m sort of obnoxious). The internet has made it even easier to find great deals through designer discount sites—but there’s a new one out there now that might have all the others beat!
Part sample sale site (Rue La La, Gilt Group), part deals site (like Groupon), FashionStake provides its users with deep discounts (usually 40-60% off) on designer clothing and accessories. However, unlike other sample sale sites, which offer price reductions on last season’s fashion, FashionStake features serious markdowns on next season’s styles. We’re talking stuff that hasn’t even hit stores yet! Read More »
July 7, 2010
- 9:00 am
By Laura - St. John's

[There are over 100 million sites on the Internet. 100 million! You might think you know about all the important ones (CollegeCandy, Gmail, Google, TFLN…), but there are thousands of other sweet sites out there (like BedPosted, Yummly, and Dad’s on Vacation) and more showing up every day! We get it – it’s not easy or fun sifting through the crap and porn to find those gems, so we’re gonna bring the gems to you. Just sit back, kick up those feet and allow us to introduce you to the diamonds in the internet rough.]
I’ve never been a designer-clothing type of girl. Not because I don’t like them, but just because I couldn’t afford them. Sure, there are tons of sale sites out there that carry designer brands for less, but it can be a pain to search through all the different sites for something that I actually like and can actually afford….before everything is sold out. Or at least that’s what I thought until I found Shop It To Me.
Shop It To Me isn’t like the rest of those sample sale sites that only feature a few select brands every day. On the contrary, it helps you find the most current sales on your favorite brands (designer or otherwise) in your size — it’s practically like having your own personal shopper–and it’s totally free. Read More »
March 6, 2010
- 1:00 pm
By Jessica- FIT

Move over Rodarte sisters, Jean Paul Gaultier is taking over everyone’s favorite store and the wait is finally over. On Sunday, March 7th, Gaultier’s collaboration with Target will be available in 250 stores nationwide.
But with rumors of the line not being confirmed until October of 2009, the buzz may have been bigger than the line itself. Consisting of 20 looks, the line will only be available in a fraction of Target stores for about 5 weeks (until April 11th). If you don’t happen to live near a chosen location, don’t fret; thank God for the World Wide Web.
Gaultier is following in the footsteps of several designers including the late Alexander McQueen and Anna Sui. The series of designer collaborations has inspired a cheap-chic movement, allowing the average American woman to feel of a higher status without breaking the bank. Each designer has been inspired by a certain fashion icon or muse to distinguish their lines from the rest. Read More »
Tags: alexander mcqueen, anna sui, designer clothing, designer style, fashion, john paul gaultier, john paul gaultier for target, madonna, review of john paul gaultier for target, Style, target, target diffusion line
February 21, 2010
- 3:00 pm
By Jessica- FIT

Fashion Week and all its bittersweet glory has come and gone. The last Fashion Week to be shown at Bryant Park, designers pulled out all of the tricks under their sleeves to make it unforgettable. The big white tents, made even whiter by the snow, brought new looks into the new decade that will be sure to translate into your wardrobe. So what will you be wearing next fall? Read More »
Tags: 2010 new york fashion week, alexander wang, bryant park, designer clothing, Donna Karen, fall 2010 trends, fall fashion, fall fashion week, fall trends, fur, layering, leg warmers, marc jacobs, new york fashion week, nyfw, peter som, rag & bone, rodarte, thakoon, Vera Wang
January 23, 2010
- 10:00 am
By CC Staff

Oh Mary Kate and Ashley; you do fashion so well!
Whether it’s a good idea or not, celebrities love to have a hand in every possible arena. From recording contracts to fragrance deals to hair extension lines, if they have the opportunity to further their status, they will do so without question.
Unfortunately, because of this, many celebrity crossover lines and products are sub par. On the other hand, however, there are some celebrities who have done it right. Intrigued? Keep reading for our five favorite celebrity clothing lines. Read More »

The hottest thing in fashion right now: the Swine Flu mask.
But while that thing probably prevents you from catching those nasty pork germs flying through the air, I refuse to wear one. Not only do you have to spend the day breathing in your own nasty coffee breath (what, just me?), but those things are U-G-L-Y (they ain’t got no alibi…).
They also happen to ruin my perfectly (and painstakingly) straightened hair and don’t really go with the look I’m trying to pull off. Because my “look” isn’t “nurse.”
But, being that college campuses are being infiltrated by this not-so-deadly disease, I listened to my mom and jumped on the mask bandwagon. (The woman sent me a box of these things with a note that said, “Think of this as a condom for your face and don’t leave home without it! Even to the bar!”) I am not sure how I am expected to knock back a few cold ones with this thing on, but I do know that the mask is a blank canvas and is just asking to be glammed up for every occasion.
So, I bring you: Swine Flu Fashion. Who says you can’t be safe and still look totally ferosh? Read More »
Tags: college campus, designer clothing, fashion, fashionista, florals, Style, surgical masks, swine flu, swine flu mask, swine flu pandemic, trend
February 19, 2009
- 5:00 pm
By Gemma - NYU
Finally, a silver lining! Since the economy, you know, tanked, discount is no longer a dirty word! I guess $3000 tank dresses just aren’t selling like they used to. Designer clothing, once a hallmark of the fashion elite, is now being made available to us budget fashionistas.
Top designers are creating lines for discount retailers, and we, the people, are reaping the benefits. Cutting edge, current fashion lines at affordable prices were once a rarity, but in recent months, they are more popular and fabulous than ever. Thank God. We’ve got tuition to worry about, and now we can look awesome doing it. Here are some of the most Fabu-Less lines on the market today!
Isaac Mizrahi partnered with Target to create a line of the great, ladylike pieces (sheath dresses, killer blazers, etc.) his couture line was known for, and it was such a hit that Mizrahi’s line has lasted for years as a fixture at Target stores nationwide.
Target, home of geniuses, apparently, is also the home of GO! International, my FAVE of all discount designer lines. Its motto? “Design for all”! Its gimmick? Each season, a new designer steps in to design a line for Target, adding fresh color and perspective to the clothing department. Currently on the racks? Thakoon, an incredible young Thai designer, with a line full of fun colors, inventive cuts, and flattering silhouettes. Totally worth throwing some elbows for – and these lines are so popular that you just might have to. Read More »
Tags: budget, budget fashion, cheap designer clothes, cutting edge, designer clothing, designers, discount retailers, economy, fashion elite, fashion lines, h and m, isaac mizrahi, roberto cavalli, simply vera, stella mccartney, target, thakoon, Vera Wang
January 30, 2009
- 9:00 am
By Abigail - Emerson

With the economy being what it is, I’ve found myself turning to the Internet more and more for both my daily necessities and my fashion cravings. If I see something in a store I like, I immediately look it up online, sometimes while I’m still in the store (thank you, iPhone), to find out if I can get it online for cheaper.
Other stores exist only in the online realm, and those can be very hit or miss. And when they’re selling items from a brand I’ve never tried before, it can be a bit nerve wracking ordering anything. Thank the recession gods, then, that there are websites that sell non-brand but still on-trend fashions for prices that are so low, I can browse, buy, and try out different styles without taking (too much) away from my rent money. Read More »
Tags: budget fashion, cheap clothes, designer clothing, discount fashion, fashion, forever 21, go jane, gojane, gojane.com, h&m, marc jacobs, on trend, Online shopping, online store, phillip lim, shopping, shopping website, trendy
May 27, 2007
- 3:25 pm
By CC Staff
If I put all the clothes I’ve ever given away into one place, it could probably fill up my entire bedroom, floor to ceiling and wall to wall. Over time I’ve made disastrous shopping purchases I was more than willing to give to Goodwill.
But the times I have painstakingly attempted to sell my clothes for a bit of extra cash, they never take the bait.
It is always incredibly perplexing as to what they do take. One time during a serious dough drought, I decided to sell some of my lesser worn yet well-known articles of clothing. Amidst an entire trash bag of recent goods the numbskulls took one item: a hot pink, crew neck, Lycra-cotton blend shell from the Gap OUTLET that dated back to ’98. Read More »