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The daily steal: Neon ankle socks, $15

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A shot from "The Wearable Lightness of Being," as seen in the May 2010 issue of FASHION Magazine. Photography by Gabor Jurina

The beautiful looks in “The Wearable Lightness of Being,” styled by fashion director Susie Sheffman in the May 2010 issue of FASHION, took our breath away when they first came across our desks. Many of the gorgeous items, while breathtaking, also come with hard-to-swallow price tags. Happily, the looks were paired up with democratically-priced neon anklets from J.Crew. Those same socks are on sale now at jcrew.com and, in addition to neon, also come in more muted shades, any of which will dress up sandals, pumps, clogs, oxfords and any manner of summer chaussures. At $15 for three pairs, they’re wearable for us beings with lighter wallets, indeed.


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Fashion news: Giles is Paris-bound, Juicy Couture does grunge and socks with sandals are a-go

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GILES Fall 2009. Photography by Peter Stigter

GILES Fall 2009. Photography by Peter Stigter

Going against the flow of designers flocking to Londontown, Giles Deacon, who was just awarded the prestigious ANDAM fashion prize, will now show in Paris. [Fashionista]

According to the mens runways, socks with sandals are okay. Tell your dad! [Fashionista]

CFDA Menswear designer of the Year, Band of Outsiders’ Scott Sternberg, flies Delta, reads HuffPo and doesn’t care for Paris Hilton or the Waverly Inn. And in case you were waiting for it, he will never design adult diapers. [W] Read more »


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Daily reads: Behati on breakfast, custom scents and the Balenciaga outlet

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Behati Prinsloo on Dennis Basso's spring runway. Photography by Peter Stigter

Behati Prinsloo on Dennis Basso's spring runway. Photography by Peter Stigter

What!?! There’s a Balenciaga outlet opening today in upstate New York. Topshop who? [The Cut]

Coco’s bestie, Behati Prinsloo, on everything from breakfast to books to backstage photographers. Save this one for your lunch break–it’s long. [Fashionista]

For a female hedge-fund exec, getting dressed is fraught with peril. [WSJ]

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