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Kathryn in March’s O Magazine

February 23, 2009 04:00 PM | Comments (0) | Posted in look for less, kathryn finney, oprah, magazine, press, fashion expert, o magazine

What: Kathryn is one of 13 experts featured in March’s O Magazine, dishing on the ecommerce site she trusts the most (which is, of course, Target.com). (Is it just us or does the illustration make her look a lot like Oprah?)

What She Says about Target.com: “You can find every size, style, shoe type.. most of it under $30”. Kathryn also is a HUGE fan of the new Isaac Mizrahi for Liz Claiborne line. Those ultra wide leg khaki pants are wicked and the line is relatively budget-friendly, with most items under $300.

Tips for Recession Proofing Your Closet

October 6, 2008 11:29 AM | Comments (6) | Posted in cost per wear, oprah, recession shopping tips, recession saving tips

Late last week I got a call from the Oprah Winfrey show (yes, THAT Oprah), asking if I would be interested in sharing some of my budget shopping and clothing tips with the rest of the world (of course the answer is a BIG yes, when Oprah calls, you show up).  I wanted to give you guys a sneak preview of what I may be saying on the show.

Here’s just some of the tips I shared with Oprah:

1. Develop a Signature Piece. This is the piece you’re going to be known for—sort of like your calling card. It could be fabulous shoes, earrings, blazer, dresses, etc. Focus your shopping dollars on these pieces. My signature piece is crazy necklaces, which I find at thrift stores and stores like Forever 21.

2.  Use the Cost per Wear When Shopping. Frequent TBF readers know this is something I’ve been preaching for years. Value is the key when building a great closet and The Budget Fashionista’s cost per wear formula can help you get the most bang for your buck. The cost per wear is the price of an item/divided by the number of times you think you’ll wear it. So if an item costs $100, and you wear it ten times, the cost per wear is $10. The more you wear an item, the cheaper it becomes. This tip is especially important as it forces you to focus on the utility of an item, ie the usefulness of an item to you, rather than just the price. Paying $5 for something you never where is $5 wasted.

3. Limit Trips to the Dry Cleaners. This is a real money zapper, even for yours truly, until I learned, and this may come as a shock, that you’re only suppose to dry clean your suits two to three times per year and even less for items like coats. So how do you keep it fresh in the meantime? Spritz it with a bit of fabric freshener like Febreze.

4. Learn to Sew. Okay, I don’t mean learn how to create amazing pieces ala ‘Project Runway’, but learning how to hem your own pants, fix slight holes, and other minor alterations will not only save you money, but also save your garments.

5. Follow the 70/30 Rule. 70 percent of your closet should be classic pieces that never go out of style, a great white shirt from Old Navy or even a nice black suit that you can wear over and over again. The other 30 percent should be fun trendy items like a plaid skirt, funky bomber jacket, or a cool fedora.

6. Create a Shoppers Savings Account. I have a special, interest bearing savings account, that I put my shopping dollars in. I ONLY purchase items with the money in this account and it can go all the way to zero, which is fine, cause it is not connected to my REAL checking account (the one I pay bills from)

7. Swap Parties. My Friends and I have swap parties where we bring our used, but still stylish items and swap them for “new” items (which are our friends old slightly used items). It’s a great way to have fun AND get new items in your closet for free.

8. Use Giftcards. I use this tip especially during the holiday season. I put my entire Christmas budget on a visa giftcard from my bank and once the money is gone, I’m finished shopping. Also works well for back to school.

P.S. The segment isn’t confirmed, but once it is, I will let you all know when it will air.

P.S.S Please note these tips are copyrighted (we’ve noticed a lot of folks who never cared about budget shopping before all of a sudden trying to be “frugal” experts and using my tips. Not cool.)

Spanx Launches a Budget Friendly Line at Target

April 24, 2006 06:31 AM | Comments (5) | Posted in undergarments, spanx, oprah, assets, jennifer_garner, gwyneth paltrow, body shaper

The women behind Spanx just launched a budget friendly version of the shapers, called Assets, at Target. For those of you blessed with cellulite free thighs, Spanx is a sort of like a cross between pantyhose and a girdle and are very popular with the Hollywood set (Jennifer Garner, Gywneth and Oprah). The light-weight shaper, provides excellent control and smoothing without crushing your ribs. The budget version features three different types of shapers—underwear, footless, and full pantyhose.  The retail price of the shapers are $10-$15 and portion of the sales goes to help educational projects in South Africa.

Head to the Assets site to learn more.

Quickie: Marc Jacobs on Oprah Today

February 27, 2006 05:45 PM | Comments (1) | Posted in marc jacobs, oprah, naomi_campbell, ralph_tresvant, mary_kate_and_ashley

Ohhhh.. Just got this tip from a reader. Marky Marc is going to be on Oprah today. Now you know I love Marc Jacobs almost as much as I loved Ralph Tresvant from New Edition when I was 12 ( um . . . okay. . . I still have a crush on Ralph Tresvant) and Oprah has dinner at my house every Sunday (in my mind), so you know I will be watching. I hope he drops some bombs, like Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen are really the same person or Naomi Campbell buys her underwear at K-Mart.

(Thanks Tania for the tip)


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