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Olivia Palermo Poses in Paris, Talks High/Low Fashion

Mar/15/2012 at 09:00 AM ET

Olivia Palermo
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She can afford the finest in fashion, but Olivia Palermo speaks frequently about her love of mixing high- and low-end products — and we have the pictures to prove it.

“The trick is taking a runway trend and incorporating it into your wardrobe in a way that doesn’t break the bank,” she tells LifestyleMirror.com. “Blend them with your own personal style.”

The socialiate — photographed at Paris’s Le Meurice Hotel while in town for Fashion Week — says accessories are often an easy way to dress up a look. “It’s not about how much a piece of jewelry costs — if it’s $2, well then that’s even more exciting,” she shares.

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London Fashion Week So Far: Mulberry, Burberry and Lots of Star Power

Feb/21/2012 at 12:00 PM ET

Michelle Williams Mulberry
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While those of us in our east coast office are still recovering from New York Fashion Week, our British counterparts are busy stylespotting all over London for — you guessed it — London Fashion Week. Here, read up on the latest from the chic shows and star-packed front rows:

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Mulberry celebrated another “monster” hit when its latest collection showed at London’s Claridges on Sunday morning. Greeting front row attendees such as Michelle Williams, Elizabeth Olsen and Olivia Palermo were two giant yeti creatures standing guard over the catwalk — and guests’ seats were covered in shaggy goat hide, too.

Inspired by Maurice Sendak’s book Where The Wild Things Are (with English boarding school references tossed in), the collection was a mix of delicate lace and printed dresses teamed with chunky Mongolian fur jackets and shaggy gilets. Models were sporting the latest Mulberry bag, the Del Rey, named after singer Lana Del Rey, who sat front row with her white ostrich leather bespoke edition (and performed at a private dinner later that evening). The show closed playfully with The Muppet Show theme song.

Though stars like Palermo are fashion week veterans, actress Olsen confessed to being a newbie. “This is my first Mulberry show and my second fashion show ever,” she told PEOPLE beforehand. “I have no real reason to go to them. But I’ve heard Mulberry is quirky and fun so this is really exciting!”

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Olivia Palermo Believes Anyone Can Dress Up on a Dime

Dec/09/2011 at 03:00 PM ET

Olivia Palermo Style
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Olivia Palermo is a whiz at mixing designer buys with lower-end pieces (much like Heidi Klum), and put her talents to work in New York City Thursday night during a styling event at Topshop. The fashionista, wearing head-to-toe Topshop, her own jewels and a turban, dressed several mannequins for the holidays, and talked about her talents with a group of chic admirers.

“During the holidays it gets so cold, and you don’t always want to go out and be freezing in a dress,” she told PEOPLE before the event. “So I really tried to focus on how to wear pants.” Her trick? “Obviously it’s masculine, but add a feminine touch with accessories, and really go to the next level with some hats.”

Since she’ll be in New York for the holidays, Palermo — who’s currently working as a Piperlime guest editor and recently launched her own blog — plans to wear her Stuart Weitzman 50/50 boots “all winter long,” while continuing what she calls her “Topshop obsession.” “It’s about catching your eye,” she said of mixing high- and low-end looks. “I think the wonderful thing about High Street especially is that you can look fashionable on a budget — there’s something for everyone. You can incorporate basics into your own wardrobe without breaking the bank.”

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Olivia Palermo’s Fashion Site Launches Next Week — and a Line Isn’t Far Behind

Sep/29/2011 at 04:30 PM ET

Olivia Palermo StyleDimitrios Kambouris/WireImage

Love her or hate her, you can’t deny that Olivia Palermo has stellar style. The former City star, a New York City socialite, has a totally enviable wardrobe filled with everything from high-end Mulberry and Tibi to affordable Topshop and Zara.

“My personal style is classic … eclectic in a way,” she tells FabSugar, citing Audrey Hepburn and Grace Kelly as her style icons. “I love accessories and playing [with] color … and menswear. I love, love menswear. I have a little bit of tomboy in me.”

Because so many fashionistas follow her every stylish move, Palermo is launching OliviaPalermo.com next week, a blog that mixes Lauren Conrad‘s advice-driven Beauty Department with Gwyneth Paltrow‘s GOOP.

“It will be more of a lifestyle blog for sure,” she tells Fashionista.com. “I’ll touch on my favorite designers and trends I see on the street — like snaps of really cool girls I see in Tokyo. Or if there’s a boutique in St. Tropez or Barcelona that I like and want to revisit. It will be a little bit of everything.”

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Sneak Preview: Piperlime’s Celebrity Guest Editors Share Their Fall Fashion Picks

Sep/07/2011 at 06:00 PM ET

Rachel Bilson Guest Edits for PiperlimeKevin Mazur/Wireimage; Courtesy Piperlime

Wonder what Rachel Bilson is wearing this season? Or how Olivia Palermo will continue to look effortlessly stylish while sitting front row at Fashion Week? The stars — along with actress Byrdie Bell — are giving fans a peek at their fashion favorites as the newest guest editors of Piperlime.com.

Joining stylist Rachel Zoe, Bilson, Palermo and Bell will deliver style picks and tips to shoppers each season, sharing information through how-to videos and more.

Though the ladies’ first round of picks don’t go live on Piperlime.com until Thursday morning, we have a sneak preview of some of their current must-haves:

Bilson is loving items like the GWI trucker jacket by Levi’s ($78), suede “Grafton” ankle boots by Cynthia Vincent ($275), hammered gold stud earrings by Tinley Road ($16) and “Tuxedo Hill Little Nadine” bag by Kate Spade ($395). “Everything is about being comfy,” the Hart of Dixie star says of her style. “When are you are getting dressed, you want to make sure you are comfortable.”

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The Scoop on Olivia Palermo’s Low-Budget, High-Fashion Looks

Jul/06/2011 at 10:30 AM ET

Olivia Palermo in Zara, Topshop
Francois Durand/Getty, Dominique Charriau/Getty

She’s a socialite and former reality starlet with a phone full of designer’s numbers. But Olivia Palermo has taken a decidedly wallet-friendly approach to dressing lately, donning store-bought looks while sitting front row at Paris Fashion Week. On Monday, the former City star grabbed a seat at the Giambattista Valli show wearing a bright yellow midi dress by Topshop (available only in the U.K.). Dressing it up with sandals, necklaces and perfect curls, Palermo looked cute and couture. Later, she popped into the Stephane Rolland show, this time in Zara’s “tulip-skirt” dress ($70) accented with purple pumps, big jewels and a wild bag. Perhaps it’s practice: according to WWD, Palermo is planning to launch a style-centric blog in “midsummer.” Regardless, she’s following in fashionable footsteps: both the Duchess of Cambridge and her chic sister, Pippa, have been spotted in Zara in recent weeks.

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Tips & Tricks: The Secret to Olivia Palermo’s Gleaming Highlights

Feb/21/2011 at 03:00 PM ET

Olivia Palermo Hair Tips
Marcel Thomas/Getty; Inset: Courtesy of Roy Teeluck

Gorgeous highlights like Olivia Palermo’s aren’t about changing your hair color, but rather capitalizing on your hair’s natural beauty. Stylist to the stars, Roy Teeluck tells PEOPLE that what differentiates the good from the bad in terms of treated tresses is a “less is more” approach. “My salon specializes in the Balayage technique, which is easier to maintain,” he tells us, referring to a method of hand painting highlights instead of using traditional foil. Pointing to Natalie Portman and Alexa Chung as those he thinks get the look right, Teeluck says brightening with tones that don’t vary too drastically from your natural color is “healthier for your hair, and can be customized to your desired look.” Regarding Palermo’s perfectly polished look, he says his senior stylist Michele Fury (who works on the former City star) considers many factors before adding depth with color. “Her natural skin tone and hair pigment determine the best shade for her,” which varies from warmed-up ends to coppery inflections, but never includes brassy blonde. As for achieving the look at home? “Balayage is a very specific art form for hair color and for the most part, you are best served consulting with a professional.” –Justine Harman

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