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Alison 231Alison 232Off to yoga! Coral ribbed tank from Old Navy, orange scoop tee from American Apparel, black knit pants from ProSpirit, low-top Chucks.

Hair was brushed and bangs straightened with dryer and round brush.

Makeup is spots of L'Oreal True Match foundation in C3, a touch of Cargo Matte BeachBlush in Tenerife and Imju Fiberwig mascara. I know after yoga we'll be going to the grocery and Target so I didn't want to look COMPLETELY like death warmed over…

Alison 230This is my new commuter splurge – a longer coat from Lands End. It's darn cold out there! As usual, Lands End does run a bit large, but I think a size Medium coat would be skin tight. But this coat will let me wear skirts to work, it's pretty thin so I don't feel like a total marshmallow and it is reversible (though the other side just looks like the lining, not too chic). But it's super warm!

A woman with curly hair wearing a plaid blazer holds a green fur coat over her shoulder on a city street.

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  1. Petite large. And this baby may be thin and comfy but is it WARM! I wore it the past two days when it was a bit warmer and felt almost ill from how warm I was in it. Today switched to a lightweight red suede car coat from Target ’05 because that coat is too heavy for these 50 degree days!

    The more I wear it, the more I like it. Just on cold days go forward!

  2. Allie – I’m also a cold weather hostage who has a couple of down parkas. Jsut jazz it up with a fabulous scarf and boots, and you won’t even feel like a marshmallow! (which, btw, you don’t look like!)

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