Outfit pictured in June/July 09 issue of Teen Vogue. Josh Goot blazer, $300, and top, $125. Lacoste shorts, $105. Jennifer Behr head wrap, $248. Alexis Bittar earrings, $145. Sonia Rykiel suede bag. Aldo sandals, $135.Outfit pictured in June/July 09 issue of Teen Vogue. Josh Goot blazer, $300, and top, $125. Lacoste shorts, $105. Jennifer Behr head wrap, $248. Alexis Bittar earrings, $145. Sonia Rykiel suede bag. Aldo sandals, $135.

I’m not obsessed with Rob Pattinson or Taylor Swift, but I am a Teen Vogue fan. You’d think by now I would have moved on to Vogue. Granted, the iconic magazine does inspire, but if you start looking for outfits with less than three zeros on the price tags you’ll never sleep. Its younger sister, on the other hand, highlights the industry’s hippest designers like Rag & Bone and Alexander Wang and features items that don’t require you to take out a loan. While the 200-word articles are written for tweens, the fashion is high style, creative and, in my opinion, much more appropriate for 20 and 30 somethings in the market for fresh finds. So, the next time you’re seeking the latest trends, skip the hoity-toity titles and give this one a try.

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