I have been working in the fashion industry from the moment I graduated college and that means I'm surrounded every day by beautiful clothes, shoes, and accessories that are all, sadly, always over my monthly budget. Luckily for me, though, my mother taught me how to find a bargain and, more importantly, she taught me to slash that price in half when my boyfriend asks how much I spent on said item (it's for his own sanity).
I love this skirt for everything it offers: It's high waisted with a midi cut, which I find to be the perfect length for me. (Over the years, I've learned that longer lengths can be sexy, especially with a good slit.) The wrap-effect style, like that of a wrap dress, is universally flattering. (I've had friends try on the skirt and they also look amazing in it.) Though it's arguably best suited for the spring/summer seasons—just tuck a tee into the waistband for an easy work outfit—it's just as wearable for autumn if you throw on an oversized sweater or knitted crop top.
My advice to anyone who has designer taste on a T.J. Maxx budget is to take your time when shopping. Seek out those sample sales (here's a good website,that tracks the ones in NYC) and look for classic pieces you can wear season after season. For those who don't live in the five burroughs, one of my must-visit sites to find designer deals is the realreal.Investment pieces don't always have to break the bank.
When it comes down to it, my love for the Altuzarra skirt is not only about how often I wear it—which is all the time—but also the fact I got it for a steal. I'm not letting go of the thrill of finding an amazing sale anytime soon. And to be honest, that's the only way I'm able to afford the luxe taste I've developed over the past 27 years.
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