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Madness (See Jane Wear)

                                               c/o Banana Republic Mad Men trench, gap pants, F21 necklace, Elizabeth and James sunglasses I am an avid Mad Men viewer (highly recommended…get the DVDs and start from the beginning), so when Banana Republic contacted me to wear a piece from their Mad Men Fall ’11 Collection, I jumped at the chance.  I feel […]

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Gift Guide for the Impossible (See Jane Choose)

We all those people in our lives–those that are impossible to shop for.  They come in all shapes and sizes:  mothers, sisters, friends, even brother.  Perhaps they have everything or maybe they’re the kind that claims they’ll love anything you buy for them.  Right.  And they’ll love it right up until they re-gift it at […]

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What Goes Around (See Jane Dust Off)

I’m dusting off my Citizens of Humanity wide-leg dark jeans to get the look, à la January Jones. Because… Yeah, so a part of me wants to be Jan Jones.  The part that’s in love scenes avec l’homme, Don Draper.  And, maybe the part that’s wearing those pants (and yes, I realize they appear to […]

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Corporate Strategy (See Jane Work It)

I can’t tell you how many cardigans and pencil skirts that are hanging in my closet because it would be downright embarrassing.  While I love the classic silhouette, I wear it way too often to work (and Joan Holloway, I’m not).  As I woke up late this morning with a huge holiday hangover, I realized […]

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Jacket Required (See Jane Formalize)

It’s cold again.  No matter how much I see the sun shining or hear the birds chirping, but the truth is that it just isn’t that warm in Chicago, yet.  We were teased last month with tastes of summer; a random 80 degree day here and there was the best thing to happen to this […]

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Urban Cowgirl (See Jane Giddyup)

I started riding horses when I was 5 years old. My dad and brother built a barn together and the next thing I knew, my dad was leading our new horse Jewel into her stall. I continued to ride until I was 16, which is when I sold my last horse. That’s right, I’m a […]

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