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03November   What do FOFs save and splurge on?
Some things are worth a splurge, such as cashmere sweaters, sustainable seafood and tweezers, according to our most savvy FOF experts. But other things, such as drugstore nailpolish, fashion watches and eyeshadow, are better when you buy them cheap.

Intrigued? Flip through this slideshow to see the beauty, fashion, food and home items FOFs splurge and save on. Then, tell us below, do you agree? Is there something you’d add to this list?





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Watches– “I used to only wear designer watches, but now I like wearing inexpensive, bigger, sporty watches during the day,” says FOF style guru Linda Cohen. “They are more fun, last a long time, and I am not concerned if I want to work out and wear it. My tortoise shell watch by Geneva ($29.99 at overstock.com) gets more compliments than my Hermes watch!”




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Tights — “Tights should be low-cost. They simply keep you warm and add unexpected texture and/or color to your outfit,” says FOF style guru Glenyse G. Thompson of styleosophy.com. “I stock up on them in spring when they go on sale. You can barely tell the difference between these floral tights by Falke ($44 at barenecessities.com) and these by Hue ($18 at barenecessities.com).




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Jute Rugs – “When it comes to rugs, I prefer to change them out every few years instead of worrying about stains,” says FOF interior design guru Helen Kenney Poore. “I love jute rugs the best, they’re inexpensive and care free. I get them from Classic Concepts, Global Home, The Scented Garden, Tuesday Morning or Rugsusa.com. For a 4×6 size I spend around $150; for a 6×9 around $275.00; and for a 8×10, I spend no more then $350.”




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Nail Polish — “The manufacturers of drugstore nail polishes like Sally Hansen often imitate the colors that higher-end nail polish lines like Chanel put out,” says Kari Solynjtes of beauty blog, Faboverforty.com. “A high-end nail polish will run you about $25 per bottle. Drug store brands cost at least 2/3 less and the staying power is just as good, if not better.”




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Bras from H&M — “As far as bras go, I am a big snob,” says FOF style guru Lovey Dash. “But, here’s a secret, not all H&M stores carry lingerie, but the ones that do have bras that fit like La Perla. The colors and the lace these bras come in are divine. They don’t last as long as La Perla bras, but for $9.95 who cares?!” (starting at $9.95 on hm.com)




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Canned food — “I don’t buy canned or packaged goods often, but when I do, I rarely buy the name brand,” says FOF chef and cookbook author Julia della Croce (Italian Home Cooking: 125 Recipes to Comfort Your Soul, Kyle Books, 2010). “Most store brands package the exact product as the pricey labels do, at a significantly lower price.”




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Curtains – “Walmart has lined ‘silk’ curtains (starting at $13.96 from walmart.com) that look just like ones they sell at Pottery Barn for $50 per panel,” says FOF interior design guru Beth Gwazdosky. “I know this, because I bought the curtains at Pottery Barn and needed a side-door panel to match. I found it at Walmart and it’s hard to tell the difference.”




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Diamond hoops — “Accessories are so important,” says FOF style guru Lovey Dash. “I would never think of wearing a knock-off designer bag but, give me a pair of fake diamond hoops any day! I bought my first pair at the beauty supply store. They looked so real, so delicate and they were only $16. I was getting so many compliments so I bought them in every size — yellow gold, white gold, OMG! I’ve even found them for as low as $4!”




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Pashmina scarves — According to FOF style expert Sandra Soich you don’t need to spend $800 to get the look of a luxe, cashmere scarf. “I buy beautiful, bright colored pashminas on the street and wear them as an accent.”




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Indian-inspired bangles — “I collect wonderful Indian-inspired bangles from street vendors,” says FOF style expert Sandra Soich. “I’m not big on jewelry, but when I see these bracelets in so many colors, I buy them to perk things up a bit.”




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Cleaning products — “I buy my dishwashing liquid, vinegar, bleach and window cleaner at the dollar store — it works fine for me!” says FOF image consultant and personal shopper, Helen Perry. “I don’t buy laundry detergent at the dollar store though, my clothes get treated better than dishes, windows and toilets!”




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Eye makeup — “No one knows what brand you are wearing on your eyes,” says Tracy Brown of the BlingingBeauty blog. “Try L’Oreal Voluminous Mascara ($7.25 on lorealparisusa.com). “It’s in the bags of professional makeup artists and mimics mascara used on the runways. NYX eye colors ($2.99 and up at NYXcosmetics.com) are dead ringers for pricier palettes and wear equally as well.”




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Face cleanser – “How long do you cleanse your skin? 30 seconds? Opt to spend on a product that remains on your face for hours and has treatment properties,” says Tracy Brown of the BlingingBeauty blog. Shop the drugstore aisles when it comes to cleansers. Try Olay Regenerist Foaming Cleanser ($8.29 at target.com) or Total Effects 7-in-1 Anti-Aging cleanser ($8.29 at target.com).




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Blouses from Zara – “Zara often does of-the-moment trends really well,” says FOF style expert Terry Gibralter. “You can immediately update your wardrobe with a few items and not spend a fortune. I recently bought two tops there — one was a snakeskin-print, floaty blouse with a tie neck, the other a gold lamé dolman sleeved sweater that gave my fall wardrobe an instant shot of cool.”




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Lamps and lighting — “With the exception of very high end lighting, almost all lamps are imported, making it hard to distinguish between inexpensive and mid-level priced lamps, sconces, and pendants,” says FOF interior design guru Kristin Drohan. “Mid-priced lighting sources are equal in quality to much less expensive lamps I’ve purchased at HomeGoods. I have also found great, inexpensive sconces and pendants at Overstock. You can purchase a nice custom shade and put it on a Target lamp base and it will look like a million bucks.”




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Clarisonic — “I thought I had good skin until someone convinced me to buy the Clarisonic Classic ($195 from clarisonic.com)It went from good to amazing in days,” says Kari Soljyntes of beauty blog, Faboverforty.com. “It’s like a Sonicare toothbrush for your face (it’s made by the same inventor!). It gets all the day's dirt and grime off your face and lightly exfoliates. When you use it, your other skincare products work so much better because they penetrate the skin deeper. It’s an investment for my skin!”




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Whetstone and Honing Steel – “Imagine a carpenter trying to build something without good tools. It is not possible to do much cooking without well-sharpened knives,” says FOF chef and cookbook author Julia della Croce “You can buy a whetstone at Korin for $50 in Manhattan, and also from Williams-Sonoma (starting at $99.95). “I splurge on good chef’s knives, and on keeping them sharp, because I want cutting and chopping to be as easy, comfortable, and as pleasurable as possible,” agrees FOF chef and author Jill Silverman Hough, of the 100 Perfect Pairings cookbooks.




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Extra Virgin Olive Oil — “You can make something as simple as baby zucchini taste beautiful with high quality, extra-virgin olive oil… a revelation! If you don’t cook with good olive oil your food will taste greasy,” says FOF chef and cookbook author Julia della Croce. When splurging, get an estate-bottled olive oil that has “DOP” (denominazione di origine protetta). This is a legal guarantee that the oil comes from the exact place stated on the label and is hand made. Try Frantoio Falconero, Frantoio Torre di Mezzo, Luccini or San Giuliano Alghero. (All available at Di Palo Fine Foods in New York, call 877-253-1779). Something else to keep in mind — the younger the oil is, the fresher and better it is; the older it gets, the more flavor it loses. Also, only buy olive oil in a clear glass bottle, never plastic.”




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Coat –“A coat is one of the things people see first and you use everyday,” says FOF Style Guru Terry Gibralter. “If you have a smashing coat on, it doesn’t matter as much what’s under it. I splurge on coats by Burberry, Moncler, Hillary Radley and Max Mara.” FOF style guru Glenyse G. Thompson, of styleosophy.com, agrees. “A great topper is the prelude to a great outfit. Choose one you can make grand entrances in and that will keep you warm and toasty,” says “Talbot’s carries stunning coats, in a great range of sizes. This plaid topper ($289) is the BOMB! Also love the fitted Peggy coat (pictured above) by Rachel Roy ($209, temporarily sold out online, call 866-960-9919 for availability). She makes clothes for every size and for every style of woman. For a splurge that’s slightly less of a bank breaker, she suggests this one from Victoria’s Secret in deep plum ($168).




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Salad Spinner – “Don’t buy pre-packaged, pre-washed lettuce. Buy a crisp head of lettuce and wash it yourself,” says FOF chef and cookbook author Julia della Croce. “Use a salad spinner for getting all the water off the leaves. I use this one by OXO ($49.99). It’s an excellent investment. It’ll cost a fraction of the price in the long run and the lettuce will be fresher and taste better than anything that has been trapped in a plastic bag for weeks.”




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Scented Room Oils – “I despise those plug-in room scents,” says FOF Beauty Guru Kari Solynjtes, of beauty blog Faboverforty.com. “They smell like cheap plastic with a bad-flavored scent. Instead, spend a few dollars more for scented room oils (with the sticks in them) to give the room a more natural smell. Illume and Caldrea start around $30, and you can get brands like Alora for all the way up to $90+ .




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Cashmere Sweaters – “There’s nothing more luxe or more wearable than a cashmere sweater to take you from the day into the evening,” says FOF style guru Sandra Soich. “Change the accessories a bit and you’ve got a whole new outfit. Plus, if you buy one that’s slightly pricier, it will last forever and won’t stretch out. My favorite is this cream color cashmere sweater ($495) that I found at Calypso last year.”




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Foundation – “I always buy my foundation at a department store because you can test it, unlike drugstore brands,” says FOF Beauty Guru Kari Solynjtes of beauty blog, Faboverforty.com. “Also, it is the ‘foundation’ for the rest of your makeup — a good foundation makes whatever you put over it look and perform better.” FOF Beauty Guru Tracy Brown, of the BlingingBeauty blog, agrees. “As we age, our skin has so many more needs. Look for foundations that contain anti-aging properties such as Tarte ReCreate™ Anti-Aging Foundation With Wrinkle Rewind™ Technology SPF ($37 at tarte.comvapourbeauty.com).




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Organic Meat/Sustainable Seafood — “The Italians have a saying, ‘Good with Good Makes Good.’ It’s that simple,” says FOF chef and cookbook author Julia della Croce. “I always buy organic meat. If I can’t find it, I make something else. For seafood, if it hasn’t come into fishmonger’s hands that day, I don’t buy it. Even if it does, it may not be fresh. Know your sources.” FOF cookbook author Jill Silverman Hough agrees. “I splurge by only buying really pristine, sustainable, traceable – and really expensive – seafood from the best fishmonger in town,” she says. “It tastes the best, yes, but also I’m committed to sustainability because I want to make sure I can keep eating really great seafood in the future.”




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Tweezers — “I have had my Anastasia tweezers for years ($28 on anastasia.net) and use them all the time,” says FOF makeup artist Jennifer Snowdon. “They still grab and remove the tiniest hairs. Less expensive tweezers are made from a softer metal and over time loose their ‘squeeze’ as they bend with pressure.”




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Dry cleaning and tailoring – “My tailor (Ahmed’s Custom Clothiers in Houston, Texas) does the alteration according to how the garment is made, instead of just following the seam line like a seamstress. They understand that taking in one seam may affect another panel of the garment,” says FOF image consultant and personal shopper, Helen Perry. “The hems are done by hand with cotton thread, not on a machine with nylon thread that easily pulls loose. My dry cleaner, Fashion Touch uses all green cleaning supplies and methods. It’s much less harsh than using chemicals which rob oils from the clothing and ultimately wear them out sooner.”




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Fabric for your home — “Do not skimp on fabric. Buy high quality material for everything from upholstery and pillows to bedding.” says FOF interior design guru Kristin Drohan. “It will elevate everything else in the space. Cheap fabric is easy to recognize, will perform poorly on upholstery and bedding, and will look cheap on pillows. I use Highland Court, Lee Jofa, Osborne and Little, and Designers Guild for gorgeous fabrics.”



08September   {Style Expert} “My FOFall Fashion Finds”
We sent our FOF style experts on a fall shopping spree...okay, okay, we sent them on a fantasy shopping spree. They returned with their favorite finds of the season -- a gamut of gorgeous garb that had us awe struck and, we'll admit, in some cases a bit sticker-shocked. It's fun to play pretend, but it's even more fun to fill your fall wardrobe AND have $$ left over to buy those Beauty Bash tickets you've been coveting. That's why we've included "swap and save" options for each collection.





Terry's fall finds:
Camel coat by Malene Birger ($830)
Save: Camel double breasted coat from Dorothy Perkins ($110)


Hera silk shirt dress by Trina Turk ($318)
Save: Sondra print wrap dress by BCBG ($168)

Bette Davis bracelet by Erickson Beamon ($855)
Save: Crystal mosaic bracelet ($85) paired with snake chain bracelet ($58) from J.Crew

Nightingale Tote by Givenchy ($1,730)
Save: Rock the Bag leather tote by Juicy Couture ($225)

Terry Gibralter is the founder of Bespoke Custom Shopping Tours, carefully-crafted shopping “vacations” and a self-proclaimed, “fashion-obsessed” FOF.

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Wendy's fall finds:
Havsis knit top by Diane Von Furstenberg ($365)
Save: Poncho sweater from H&M ($19.95)

Classic collar henley shirt by Eileen Fisher ($188)
Save: Breezy blouse from Old Navy ($29.94)

Long skirt by Pauw ($160)
Save: Pleated maxi skirt from Yesstyle ($55)

Low wedge leather boot by Loeffler Randall ($695)
Save: Intyce leather boots by Steve Madden ($149)

Wendy Foster is head stylist and owner of the Wendy Foster boutiques in Santa Barbara, California.


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Susan's fall finds:
Layered sleeve dress by Rachel Roy ($398)
Save: Black 3/4 sleeve jersey dress by Majestic ($130)

Skinny trouser by Rag and Bone ($290)
Save: Hilary Trouser in Tropical Weight from Not Your Daughter's Jeans ($120)

Messenger bag by Givenchy ($1,660)
Save: Brompton satchel from J.Crew ($278)

Faux croc leather underground jacket by Royal Underground ($395)
Save: Moc croc scuba jacket from Dress Barn ($49.99)

Susan Hersh is a Ford model and the host and executive producer of Meet The Experts.

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Linda's fall finds:
Slim leather pants by Daryl K ($895)
Save: Isaac leather legging by BB Dakota ($144)

Fur trim coat by Robert Rodriguez ($995)
*Robertrodriguez.com for stores
Save: Black tweed coat with faux fur from Collection Debenhams ($115)

Animal print pumps by Kate Spade ($350)
Save: Leopard print brushed suede shoes from Topshop ($100)

Klimpton chantilly lace shirt by THE ROW ($1,525)
Save: Storm lace belted blouse by Free People ($46.99)

Linda Cohen owns her own consulting business specializing in retail merchandising.

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Diana's fall finds:
Wild winter short poncho by Emilio Pucci ($1,150)
Save: Kimono Sleeve Sweater by Spiegel ($46.99)

Knit leggings by Akris ($895)
Save: Cable Knitted Leggings from Topshop ($45)

Hat with feathers by Trilby ($495)
Save: Floppy bow hat from Bakers ($32)

Lace gold cuff by Aurelie Biderman ($1,370)
Save: Yellow Stainless Steel Floral Filigree Cuff ($23.99)

Diana Tenes is a stylist, makeup artist and the author of 90% Off Every Day: A Pocket Guide to Shopping Second Hand.
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19May   {Style Expert} Find it for le$$
Our FOF Style Gurus share their favorite, wear-everywhere summer pieces. Then, for the truly frugal, our FOF Bargain Gurus recommend look-alike items at a fraction of the price.





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Style guru pick: Colorful teardrop earrings in sterling silver and citrine by Coralia Leets, $180


FOF style guru Sally Hillkene: “Color is key this season and knowing when to use it and when to spare it is what Coralia Leets does so well. These earrings are gold vermeil set with multi-colored natural gems. They wear well with just about anything.”


Bargain guru pick: Teardrop earrings by Glitzy Rocks, $16.49


FOFrugalista Deborah Martin: “I found these at Overstock.com, where you can take your pick of teardrop earrings...and also how much you spend for them! These were only $16.49. They’re gorgeous!”




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Style guru pick: Cotton linen raglan top by James Perse, $85


FOF style guru Sandra Soich: “I wear this tee untucked with a vintage, neutral, woven belt from the '70s.”


Bargain guru pick: Whisper linen v-neck tee by J.Crew, $36.50
FOFrugalista Deborah Martin: “J.Crew comes through with a very similar tee to the James Perse one, but for only $36.50.”




blouses

Style guru pick: Thai Silk Button Down Shirts by Imperio jp, $200


FOF style guru Sally Hilkene: “Jessica Packer, emerging queen of fresh silks, creates wonderful ‘go-to’ garments. These blouses are especially fantastic for busy ladies who want a great classic look. They’re available in 52 different shades and counting.”


Bargain guru pick: Silk Blythe blouse by J.Crew, $98


FOFrugalista Deborah Martin: “This J.Crew blouse comes in your choice of six colors including white! The collar doesn’t button down but with the savings, who cares?”




Tunics

Style guru pick: Pure linen Kate top by Chicos, $79


FOF style guru Linda Cohen: “I like a tunic like this with some length to it. I make sure it’s no shorter than the tops of my thighs. Chicos has a great assortment of sizes and colors.”


Bargain guru pick: Shirred collar tunic top by Mossimo from Target, $21.99
FOFrugalista Deborah Martin: “I found this at Target. Can you believe it?”




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Style guru pick: Signature belted shirtdress by Jones New York, $129


FOF style guru Linda Cohen: “The classic khaki shirt dress never goes out of style and can be worn at any age. This one hides our upper arms and isn’t too short. I’d wear it with ballet flats or comfy wedges and big sunglasses to channel my inner Jackie O.”


Bargain guru pick: Short-sleeved military belted shirtdress by AGB, $34.99


FOFrugalista Deborah Martin: “This AGB shirt dress from Macy’s is only $34.99. With the savings, go buy some new shoes!”




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Style guru pick: Aurum Sandals from Anthropologie, $198


FOF style guru Sandra Soich: “These strappy, metallic sandals are sure to be the shoe of the summer. I’d wear them with an ankle length gauze skirt in cream and a James Perse v-neck tee. The look could be my hot-weather uniform.”


Bargain guru pick: Metallic Beaded Button Sandal from Gojane.com, $16.90
FOFrugalista Deborah Martin: “When I'm shoe hunting online, gojane.com is one of the first places I look. Although I can't wear some of the super-high shoes they feature, I can always find a lot of options and you can’t beat their prices!”




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Style guru pick: Tassel Earrings by IRIT Design, $4,740


FOF style guru Sally Hilkene: “IRIT jewels are the dernier cri for this season and beyond. They’re timeless creations with recycled metals, rose-cut diamonds and edgy style to culminate in all out glamour. Wear them liberally, pardon the pun, as Michelle Obama did at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, or wear them one piece at a time."


Bargain guru pick: ANOUK rhinestone tassel earrings by Etsy user portobello, $29
FOFrugalista Deborah Martin: “These are so like the more expensive ones! Plus, by buying them on Etsy you’re supporting a craftsperson. There are hundreds of other styles of tassel earrings like these on Etsy too!”




Shawls

Style guru pick: Silk Pintuck Pleated Shawl by IMPERIO jp, $325
FOF style guru Sally Hilkene: “Jessica Packer, founder of Imperio, has emerged as the queen of fresh silks. Her somewhat-slubby natural silks wear beautifully and comfortably because there’s a natural ‘give’ built into the weave.”


Bargain guru pick: Entwinements Giant Star Shawl, $260
FOFrugalista Deborah Martin: “At only $260, I think these pure silk shawls are a great find.”




Jeans

Style guru pick: The Boyfriend Jean in the “Loved” finish by Current/Elliott, $206
FOF style guru Wendy Foster: They are 99 percent cotton and 1 percent polyester with no stretch. They’re super soft like your boyfriend's vintage jeans. Roll the bottoms and wear them low.”


Bargain guru pick: Cuffed boyfriend jeans from Gap, $69.50


FOFrugalista Deborah Martin: “I love Gap jeans. They fit well, wash well and won't break the budget. Bingo! These are a super match to the more expensive pair.”




Necklaces

Style guru pick: Multi-strand diamond necklace by IRIT design, $4,500


FOF style guru Sally Hilkene: “Irit Erlich designs for many stars including Penelope Cruz, Rhianna and Selma Hayek. Pair this with jeans or dress it up for high brow events. The muted silver tones play well with all other metals, too, allowing a daring fashionista to make her own rules.”


Bargain guru pick: Delicate Multi Strand Silver Necklace by Etsy user SilverLotusDesigns, $32


FOFrugalista Deborah Martin: “Once again, Etsy strikes a home-run! If you can’t find lower-priced versions of your favorite jewelry on Etsy, then you’re just not trying very hard!”




gladiator

Style guru pick: Tictactoe lead nappa by Stuart Weitzman, $212


FOF style guru Susan Hersh: “I wear these with jeans, leggings, or shorts. They’re an updated gladiator with straps around the ankle and look really pretty on the feet.”


Bargain guru pick: Divas 2 Gladiator Sandals by Kickers, $80


FOFrugalista Jacqueline Gikow: “The thin rubber sole gives you just enough support without feeling obtrusive."




Bangles

Style guru pick: Yellow and white gold bangles by Jennifer Miller, $175


FOF style guru Lovey Dash: Bangles, bangles, bangles! The best I’ve seen for summer are by Jennifer Miller. You get about 30 in a bunch. You can wear them with a gown or with a sarong.”


Bargain guru pick: White enamel and crystal bracelets by Chamak by Priya Kakkar, $58


FOFrugalista Deborah Martin : “Okay, you’re only getting six bangles here but wowza, they’re gorgeous and only $58.”




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Style guru pick: Linen Wide Leg Pants by Krisa, $138.


FOF style guru Lovey Dash: “I love these pants. The linen is not too sheer, the wide stretch waist band holds in the hip area and the price is right.”


Bargain guru pick: Wide leg linen drawstring pants by Tommy Hilfiger, $47.99


FOFrugalista Jacqueline Gikow: “Tommy Hilfiger's linen drawstring pants are a must-have for the summer, the lightweight fabric and neutral colors makes getting dressed a breeze.”




Skirt

Style guru pick: Long embroidered skirt by Zara, $79.


FOF style guru Sandra Soich: “My must-have for summer is an ankle-length, gauze skirt in cream with a feminine lace trim at the ankle. It’s gathered and has a yoke at the tummy for a very flattering silhouette.”


FOFrugalista Deborah Martin: “I honestly couldn’t find anything this pretty for this price. This is a gorgeous skirt. I want it!"




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Style guru pick: Reversible tunic by A’Nue Ligne, $74.


FOF style guru Patty Buccellato: “These come in a rainbow of colors so they work with every skin tone. Plus, they’re wrinkle-resistant, pack easily for summer beach trips and are machine washable. You can wear it two ways -- in tank mode for a breezy look or the high-neck way if you want to be more sophisticated."



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09March   {Art} Gorgeous art that you can afford!
A perfect storm of factors has resulted in amazing steals on top-notch art. First, there was the recession ("I had to come way down in price when the recession hit," says FOF artist Patty A. Baker) and now, the mass-migration of artists from brick-and-mortar galleries to the web ("The galleries take up to 50%," says FOF artist CheyAnne Sexton. "Never go to a gallery to buy your art. Buy it directly from artists online," says Patty A. Baker.)

Case in point: these 7 fab prints and paintings, all by FOFs(!), for under $100....



1. Lanscape24 by RozArt. Signed 16"x20" print using on high-quality Fujifilm crystal archive paper.


2. Plumin' Around in Silver by JNociforaStudio. Signed 6"X6" oil painting on linen canvas panel.


3. Harvest Art Fruit Print by WatercolorByMuren 12"x12" print on 100% cotton, fine art paper.


4. Just Blue, Antwerp Blu by CheyAnneSexton. 11"X14" original watercolor on Arches 140 coldpress paper with Winsor & Newton paints.


5. VillefrancheSurMer by marionbermondy. 6"X4" print on acid-free Strathmore© digital texture paper.


6. Still Life with Palisade Peaches by pattyabaker. 8"X10" giclee print on premium, archival quality photo paper with satin finish.


7. Piggy by workingwoman. 8.5"X11" print on premium archival fine art paper.


One of these artists made $87,000 selling her art online! Find out which one and discover the secrets to her success.

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02March   {The Look for Less} Gail Garramone’s Suit-Free Spring Officewear

"Since returning to office work, I'm looking for suit alternatives such as cardigans in flowy silhouettes and luxe fabrics or tailored clothing with a feminine touch," says FOF style expert Gail Garramone.  "I love color and always wear a bright touch somewhere. I also really believe in the perfect accessory to compliment a monochromatic outfit, and I have just invested in a handbag that looks like a giant piece of jewelry." Check out Gail's glam spring office wear, below. Then, discover some easy-on-the-wallet alternatives.



Tory Burch 'Simone' cardigan/Jamin Puech 'Anatoli' handbag/Alexis Bittar 'Zanzibar' bangle/Akris 'Karla' Pants



Gap v-neck cardigan/Rafe 'Carolina' clutch/Alexis Bittar bangle/Soft Surroundings 'Tencel' pull-on pant


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02March   {The Look for Less} Sandra Soich’s Fabulously Feminine Spring Picks
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"I am loving creams and light pinks for the spring...so feminine!" says FOF style expert Sandra Soich "The racer-back silhouette is definitely in this season, and even though our backs may not be perfect, FOFs can wear this silhouette with a soft cami underneath." Sandra's fabulously feminine spring picks are below, followed by thriftier versions of the pieces.


Cosabella 'Talco' long camisole/Rag and Bone racer tank/Eileen Fisher organic linen trouser/Eileen Fisher scoop neck dress/Via Spiga 'Dolmen' pump



Soft Surroundings long scoop cami / Madewell perfect racerback tank/Soft Surroundings 'Palagiano' pant/Calvin Klein pleated jersey dress/Anne Klein 'Pipa' heels

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01March   {The Look for Less} Sherrie Mathieson’s Sporty-Chic Spring Picks
FOF style expert, Sherrie Mathieson, is eying Prada's collection this spring. "I love nylon windbreakers and anoraks like this one in tan from Prada," says Sherrie. "They are my sporty alternative to sweaters." A Bakelite-inspired necklace in caramel is "a complexion-enhancing neutral," and a pair of patent slides are "a sleek, comfortable basic that will work with most slacks." Check out Sherrie's picks and FOF's bargain version:


Prada contrast-trim jacket/Prada link necklace in light tortoise/Prada patent leather wedge slides/Prada cropped Pants



Chico's Zenergy jacket/Adia Kibur links necklace/Soft Surroundings peep-toe espadrille/Coldwater Creek capri pants

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01March   {The Look for Less} Terry Gibralter’s Practically Perfect Spring Picks
Practical perfection is FOF style expert Terry Gibralter's mantra this spring. Topping her wish-list: A lightweight tote ("for everything I carry, like my iPad"), super-stylish, comfortable flats ("I'll wear them like crazy through the summer") and wide-leg jeans ("a welcome change from the super-skinny jeans I’ve been rocking all winter!") And to jazz it all up? A necklace in an eye-popping shade. ("To add pizazz to my neutrals.") See her picks below, then find out how to get this look for less.


J Brand Hawkeye Wide Leg Jeans / Proenza Schouler shopping tote / Marni rope and chain necklace / Candela oxfords



Not Your Daughter's Jeans flare jeans/Halogen vertical tote/Old Navy Mixed-media necklace/Miz Mooz two-tone oxfords

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