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Is there a store in your life you can avoid neither walking past nor stopping to stare every time you walk past? For me, Jodi Arnold is one of them. A block away from where I live, it is a store I walk past every day, only to find myself distracted by interesting silhouettes and [...]

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The Limited: Super Duper Sale in NYC!

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After a four day pop-up store in SoHo this fall (in which I was lucky enough to be on display blogging from the windows), The Limited has extended its Manahttan engagement and will be at 134 Spring Street, SoHo NYC from  October 14th – December 28th, 2009. Stop by and check out the latest iteration [...]

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The Limited has really stepped up their game lately; with a strong fall/winter showing that re-launched the famous Forenza sweater, The Limited seems poised to reclaim its fashion territory. Spring 2010 was a great mix of business attire separates as well as casual pieces such as boyfriend jeans and nautical-inspired blazers and tops. What am [...]

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After blogging live from the window of The Limited Pop-Up Store in SoHo last week, The Limited was kind enough to let me pick up a few items of my choice (which I am absolutely obsessed with, by the way). I snagged a few blazers, a cozy Forenza sweater, a Forenza scarf, bag, and a [...]

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I’m on display in the window at 134 Spring Street for the debut of The Limited’s pop-up store-three days only! It’s just me, the models, some chic Limited duds, and the Mac computer. Some people have walked right up to the glass and are peering in-they should come in since this is only until the [...]

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The Limited hasn’t had a store in Manhattan in decades, but that’s about to change, at least for four days this month! Stop by the new pop-up store in SoHo October 14th-17th for a slew of festivities, great people, and shopping. Speaking of great people, Fashion Pulse Daily’s Editor Julia DiNardo has been tapped to [...]

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