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Hall Of Fame-Worthy March Must-Haves

Tina, here.

I've been thinking a lot about what makes a woman's wardrobe Hall of Fame-worthy. Her signature looks and signature scent and general attitude toward life and style, I think, are part of the equation. But what is it exactly about her approach to dressing that sets her apart as stylish for her time, and for all time? To us, "Best Dressed" doesn't mean expensive or fussy or always wearing something new. But a few words come to mind. Effortless, i.e. she makes it look low maintenance. Chic, i.e. somehow she seems to have a bit of French in her. Polished, i.e. "quiet, good taste" is her aura

Spring is a great time to reinvent, revive and rediscover your own style. Become Hall of Fame-worthy. These are the pieces I believe will reinvigorate your Spring wardrobe and cause those around you to wonder if you were indeed born in Paris.

Hall Of Fame-Worthy March Must-Haves

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1. A Full Skirt (or Fullish)

How To Wear It

2. A Pretty Spring Wear-With-Everything Blouse

How To Wear it

3. The Ubiquitous Trench Coat

How To Wear It

4. A Classic(ish) Pair of Loafers

How To Wear Them

5. A Carry-All Tote

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Best,

Tina

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