Of a Kind
Three materials with three very different vibes—and yet somehow these Rachel Roy lace-ups don’t seem all over the place. —erica
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Fave Look: Rachel Roy
Making the Fall 2013 collections easy to digest. Scroll through all of our top getups here.

Rachel Roy, from Style.com.
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Of a Kind
There’s something very “All I Ask of You” about this Rachel Roy jacket. Obviously in a good way. —erica
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Of a Kind
This PJ-esque Cameo getup is so Sofia Coppola. And Rihanna. And Rachel Roy. —erica
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Next Level: Kinda Krazy Cap Toes

Cap toes are Coco Chanel-classic. (Fun fact: The menswear-inclined design powerhouse originated the style in 1957.) Here, four ways to shake ‘em up. —erica
LEVEL I: This Loeffler Randall knee-high boot is super-sleek—and would still pair well with a Ladurée macaron.
LEVEL II: Totally glam in a jumpsuit and fake fur way—but these spiky heels could hang with an LBD, too. Gotta love Elizabeth & James.
LEVEL III: Pull on these Rachel Roy guys and try not to stuff humming “All That Jazz.”
LEVEL IV: Hot damn, does Phillip Lim know how to do cool. These shoes look challenging—until you release you can wear them with nearly anything.
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Fave Look: Rachel Roy
Attacking the SS13 collections, one getup at a time. See ‘em all here.

Rachel Roy, from Style.com.
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Next Level: Drawstring Pants

The hotter it gets, the less you want to have some stiff waistband rubbing up against your skin. The solution: a drawstring situation with some give. And we’re not talking a slimmed-down sweat pant you wear for a coffee run—I think we’re meant to call those Saturday pants now?—but rather something you can wear to the office…or at least a drinks outing. Here are four pairs to tie on (loosely!) now. —erica
LEVEL I: Think of this Chinti and Parker pair as a jean stand-ins, and wear ‘em with your most graphic footwear.
LEVEL II: Snakeskin’s easy when it’s in neutrals. Just top these Elizabeth and James guys with a white or black top, and you’s set.
LEVEL III: Leave it to Rachel Roy to do a drawstring that can handle a board meeting. The creased, cropped cut—and rusty orange color—are chic to the nth.
LEVEL IV: Yes, this Clover Canyon pattern is a little wild, but look at it this way: Since there are so many hues in the mix, you no doubt already own something that would mesh perfectly.
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In Character: Tina Cohen-Chang

There have been a lot of big reveals on the second season of Glee, and the non-Santana-related one I’m most psyched on is Tina Chang’s style evolution—all goth broodiness with a touch of Crayola cuteness that comes with the fact that, hi, she’s a character on this show. —erica

An oversize Something Else sweater that plays up the streaks in her hair and would be the perfect accompaniment to a certain Weezer song.

A Dace beanie that you’re only allowed to wear in school if you’ve convinced the principal that you’re a vampire.

A moody cameo necklace from Rachel Rachel Roy that speaks to her undying love (and undying desire to make out with) the best dancer in the world, Mike Chang.
