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Closing out New York fashion week coverage with two pretty looks from Yeohlee. Wish this line were more readily available in Chicago: would love to see it up close. See the full show at New York Magazine’s fashion page.

look 24: really like the collar on this dress
image credits: photos courtesy of yeohlee for nymag.com

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As I tweeted yesterday, I am head over heels in love with the Calvin Klein spring collection, and here’s why:
Some of you may find my fashion choices a little too, say minimal, and wonder how I can wistfully sigh over one black (or nude) dress after the next. I will counter that, when you strip fashion down to simplicity, there’s no “cheat” – the fabrics have to lay correctly, the seaming and cut must be precise, and there’s no margin for error. I spent some time thinking about this today, and decided that there is no way that Calvin Klein could ever have a pop-up collection at Target. The necessary cost-cutting to make it affordable for the masses would make every flaw glaringly obvious, and what was once beautiful would look compromised. And that’s not a slam of designers who have had successful Target runs. I loved Isaac at Target! It’s just that sometimes, beauty doesn’t hit you over the head. And that’s the kind of beauty that is most appealing to me.
Anyway, I digress. Francisco Costa’s collection for Calvin Klein is, as always, sublime. Sexy with the slip-as-clothing theme, but construction and understated color to appeal to the cerebral at the same time. Click over to Style.com to see it all.

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image credits: photos by filippo fior/gorunway.com for style.com

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I really admire how Phillip Lim can take basic pieces and lend them such gracefulness. The spring line evokes the spirit of “off-duty ballerina” dressing. See more photos from the show at Style.com.

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image credits: photos by yannis vlamos/gorunway.com for style.com

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I will never tire of a fetching skirt + sweater combo. This colorblocked look, from Julian Louie, put a smile on my face. See the full collection at Style.com.
image credit: photo by marcus tondo/gorunway.com for style.com

look 2 (i love this dress)
Exquisitely executed minimalism, right down to the color palette, from Ports 1961. Look 2 (with a pair of ballet flats) is so me. See the full collection at Style.com.

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image credits: photos by marcus tondo/gorunway.com for style.com