Monday, March 16, 2009

Shopping Safari Day One: Forever21

Today we begin an epic week of adventure for budget priced pretties. We will be entering new territories, previously uncharted on Cardigan Empire. Not everything in these locations should be approached. Many of the items are constructed specifically for the primitive figures of adolescence. The racks will be lush with strange and foreign fashions, please obey the rules we've discussed for the safety of your own esteem and personal style. Our first stop is Forever21: a fresh, trend savvy home of economically conscious fashion.



























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8 comments:

  1. Love this safari so far... have yous seen AT Loft's new line or romantic blouses and cardigans? I was puzzled about what to put together, but it all looked nice. Could be a good safari stop.

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  2. I can't wait to see what other stores you will hit on the safari! :) How fun!

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  3. Hi Reachel! I bought a fashion look book from you, and I'm super excited! What do you need to get started?

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  4. This is going to be an adventure, I can tell.

    I adore your blog. I learn something new each time I read a post. Thank you for all the great advice.

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  5. Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou! I am so grateful for these choices that are a little bit more in my price range!

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  6. Thank-you for giving us readers price options!
    I am a recovering never-pay-more-than-$15-for-clothing-even-if-it's-crap addict.
    So, I appreciate baby steps.

    Cardigan empire is my rehab.

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  7. Reachel,

    This is off the subject, but your buttons got me thinking...

    I don't feel like I fit into any of those categories.

    I'm pretty straight, but I wouldn't consider myself lean, therefore, I'm no celery.

    I'm thicker in the booty and legs but wouldn't consider myself a pear.

    Where do I fit in?

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  8. Lovely Niki-
    Send me your measurements, and I can tell you for sure, but I would lean towards a lower figure over a linear.

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