For those with not so deep pockets, the auction provides the buyers an opportunity to purchase some more
affordable pieces like Mel Bochner's Blah Blah Blah, a print by an American urban artist D * Face entitled American Depress, Providence by Damien Hirst, Jasper Johns» print After Holbein, Diana by Alex Katz, a piece by Willem de Kooning entitled Landing Place, and Robert Longo's Study for Ascension Album Cover.
Wyatt Shirt Dress, Prada Platforms, Celine Sunglasses, and BCBG Purse c / o Bluefly photos by Rosa I've teamed up with Bluefly this Memorial Day to share some of my favorite sale finds and debut their new line Wyatt, which is full of chic
affordable pieces like this striped shirt dress and white romper (which I also have).
Not exact matches
Zara always carries the best
affordable seasonal
pieces like this camel vest featured in these pictures.
In that case, even the most expensive and most beautiful clothes will look cheap and «nothing special» on them, while on a unique and pure character, even the most
affordable pieces of clothes, will look
like a million bucks, because their personality and attitude, make it be so.
Some of my favorite sweaters come from H+M, I
like to shop trendier
pieces at a more
affordable price range, and then those staple sweaters
like this white cable knit I'm wearing is one I'll splurge on.
Now in a case
like this, I go for the
affordable pieces from such a collection,
like a pair of sunglasses, to finish off my looks.
This pic is a perfect example of pairing luxury brands and
affordable apparel
like Windsor that you can mix and match up with and still look
like a fashion diva What I love about my knit sweater in this pic is that you can transition this
piece and wear it in the spring or fall season.
Since I'm saving up to buy some «investment
pieces» (
like a leather jacket and flat riding boots), I am trying to only purchase
affordable items that will transition into the cooler weather.
Our Mid-Century Collection is filled with
affordable furniture and home decor
pieces that look
like treasures you'd find in an antique store or high - end boutique for twice the price.
And again, because I
like to change out this area every couple of months, I make sure that I get
affordable pieces.
I'm trying to keep each
piece I post under $ 100 or right around it (
Like I said, some things like a black dress may be worth spending a little more on), so they are affordable,
Like I said, some things
like a black dress may be worth spending a little more on), so they are affordable,
like a black dress may be worth spending a little more on), so they are
affordable, too.
I'm Nina, a girlie girl from sunny South Florida who loves mixing high end items with
affordable pieces, so every gal can feel
like her best self
Who: Eva Chen What: Director of fashion partnerships at Instagram, former Editor in Chief, Lucky magazine Why: This former editor is a favorite of street style photographers thanks to her ability to seamlessly mix high - end
pieces like Chanel, Marc Jacobs, and Proenza Schouler with
affordable items from ASOS and Zara — and she never looks
like she's trying too hard.
I often
like to lean toward the more
affordable pieces when it comes to these «trendier» trends.
Outfit Details: Vintage jacket and blazer (love this one and this one), Custom made faux patent leather skirt (similar and super
affordable here), Vintage hat (this one is cool), Manolo Blahnik heels (last seen at the Boston State House, similar here) I
like the contrast of mixing edgy and feminine
pieces.
Companies,
like Rent the Runway, offer great high - end designer
pieces at
affordable rental prices.
I refuse to spend over $ 30 dollars for casual dresses and tops because with stores
like F21, ASOS, and Target who make such
affordable and trendy
pieces.
Love how you mix high end
pieces with the more
affordable ones and even some low ones,
like old navy!
Now is the time to purchase
affordable pieces that make you feel comfortable and help you get closer to feeling
like you again.
Trends
like shorts with booties and tights with skirts have made shopping for back to school clothes and incorporating your summer
pieces into fall outfits so much easier and
affordable.
I
like how you make
affordable pieces look so expensive in your outfits!
A topper for my working sisters: In order to find
affordable pieces nice enough for work, I'd scour the department store sale sites
like Off5th, Nordstrom Rack, and Neiman Marcus's Last Call, looking for a lucky size.
Just
like their much - loved CB2 collaboration, this 150 -
piece line makes modern decor approachable — and on Amazon, even more
affordable.
I try to share
pieces that are
affordable, not always designer
pieces that many people wouldn't be able to afford (although there are definitely some items worth splurging on,
like jeans).
It's amazing what a few
affordable pieces can do to make your living room feel
like an oasis from the cold, and I'd definitely recommend swinging by Meijer to check out all the home décor they have for winter.
Some of Target's most popular
pieces this season are
affordable and look
like they are from high end department stores
like Saks or Bloomingdales!
I'm extremely thankful for online sites
like Jane where you can find fashion
pieces at
affordable prices making dressing up SO much more exciting while saving $ $ $ too!!
Here is what I am loving about your style (I just found your blog over the weekend, so I am a new reader): you consistently put together outfits that look
like they are made with high end
pieces, even though you have a mix of truly
affordable pieces thrown in.
And just when I was feeling
like I'd seen every
piece of art on the internet, I discovered a new - t0 - me source for
affordable art prints in all different styles and subject matters.
Although their
pieces are already really
affordable, their sales are ridiculous,
like you can get a dress for $ 8 ridiculous.
If you're petite
like me, be sure to check out Petite Studio — every
piece is super
affordable and well - worth it!
Sites
like Minted and Society6 offer plenty of
affordable art
pieces to add new life to a gallery wall.
Kyoto also has such nice hostels,
like the
Piece Hostel Sanjo, that are more
affordable and great for when you want to stay for a long time and really experience the city.
My lace floral crop top is from Pink Basis... all the trendy
pieces you want at
affordable prices... now that's what I
like to hear... don't you?!
I don't feel the need for that; I
like more
affordable pieces.
We love IKEA and we love hacking their basic and
affordable pieces to make unique and custom storage solutions (
like this one we just finished in our entryway).
I love it because it's a mix of high and low
pieces, but mostly super
affordable things,
like the Topshop range.
I love investing in key
pieces that I know I can keep in my closet for years to come, but I also
like to add more
affordable pieces that I can wear anywhere and not have to worry about.
I have a couple of winter coats that I'm extra careful with when I wear them, but for everyday use,
like running errands and walking the dog, more
affordable pieces just make sense.
I'm also happy to hear you might do more posts on
affordable responsible fashion — that almost seems
like an oxymoron, but as a person with not a lot of disposable income I'd really love to know how to add to my wardrobe (thoughtfully, or course), without having to save for a year when the
piece I want is no longer available... (But also, yes, thinking more about wardrobe additions as investments, too.)
I think that's what I
like most about having a nice quality
piece at an
affordable price.
It's not a next - generation
piece of hardware
like Microsoft's Xbox Project Scorpio may be, but it's a happy medium that brings 4K gaming, 1080p @ 60 fps and smooth VR experiences to the masses at an
affordable price.
Showstoppers ranged the gamut from a chandelier hugging the floor and
pieced from repurposed porcelain figurines sourced from thrift stores («to show,» said the artist, «what no one wants any more»), to Simón Vega's installation of a Miami Dollar General Store (commenting on the only things
affordable for the neighbouring Haitian community), to paper busts that assistants unwound
like Slinkys (speaking to the illusion of permanence).
The thing is, she vibes as well with them as she does with newer «it» artists
like Oliver Osborne, and this
affordable piece — produced in conjunction with London's avant - garde Zabludowicz Collection — displays both her continuity with the postwar artists and contemporaneity at once.
A lot more
affordable that canvas
pieces, bidders will have a shot of acquiring artworks
like René Magritte's L'amour de la nature (USD 1,000,000 — USD 1,500,000) or Marc Chagall's Nu allongé (USD 300,000 — USD 500,000).
Between the two, an incredible number of works by pivotal artists will be offered up —
pieces made by the
likes of Hans Hofmann, Tom Wesselmann, Jean Dubuffet, Yayoi Kusama, Frank Stella, Anish Kapoor, Gilbert & George and Jeff Koons will be available, while some more
affordable artworks by Andy Warhol and Jean - Michel Basquiat will also be acquirable for the right bid.
I could see many businesses,
like restaurants and cafés, integrate these
affordable pieces to encourage more consumer engagement time and act as conversation
pieces.
I know you guys can tell by looking at them that they are great quality
pieces... but they were so
affordable and I know I won't find anything
like this at my other local home goods stores.
In areas
like a child's room where they are likely to outgrow the scheme quickly, sticking with
affordable pieces is the best option.
Don't be afraid to mix different prints in a retro theme, and pick unusual furniture — a desk
like this, which is an
affordable version of a designer
piece, will help you revamp your room on a budget.