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Street style: Lady in red (accessories)

Photography by Katie Ennis
Lovely in: Multi-textured black with crimson accessories.
Spotted: Yorkville Ave., Toronto
Why: This Lovely pulls off a de rigueur mix of black in matte, patent and luxe fur that provides a perfect backdrop for red-hot extras.
See the full look after the jump.

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Red leather driving gloves are a great way to bring red into your look. Match it to a lip color… Beware of going too matchy-matchy, because that lovely Red Pop suffers as a focal point.
IMO: the shorter the glove, the better. Check this:
http://ladiesleathergloves.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/red-leather-gloves.jpg
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