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What's hot this spring in fashion? Designer looks from Etsy!



I love looking at magazines for the newest fashions of the season. The sucky thing is that most people can't afford the designer clothes! I pride myself in being a savvy shopper, so today after looking at some runway photos of 2010 spring fashion I decided to do a little experiment. I analyzed the designer runway fashions and put together  items on Etsy.com to copy the designer looks.  Take a look at how easy it is to create designer looks with inexpensive Etsy finds!



Cynthia Steffe











Fashion show photo/runway collection
Mercedes Benz fashion week New York
spring summer/2010

The next 5 photographs are from Etsy.com. If you are interested in purchasing anything shown, simply chick on the link beneath the photo.












Fashion show photo/runway collection 
Mercedes Benz fashion week New York
spring summer 2010




                                                    Vintage 80's dress from Etsy                                             


















DIANE VON FURSTENBERG








 
Fashion show photo/runway collection
Mercedes Benz fashion week New York






Fashion show photo/runway collection
Milan fashion week
spring/summer 2010














LUELLA BARTLEY

Fashion show photo/runway collection
London fashion week
spring/summer 2010






















OSMAN 


 YOUSEFZADA



Fashion show photo/runway collection
London fashion week
spring/summer 2010




























PORTS 1961








Fashion show photo/runway collection
New York fashion week
spring/summer 2010
























ROSA CHA

Swim collection photo/runway collection
Mercedes Benz New York
spring/summer 2010




































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