Check out My Splurge vs. Steal with SearsStyle & Kardashian Kollection

December 21, 2011 5 Comments »

Who says you have to spend a lot of dough in order to look fabulous?

Hopefully most of you don’t believe that spending more means equals fabulous-ness. Because if you did, then you are surely mistaken. Fashion doesn’t have to cost a lot of money—in fact, spending more than you have to on clothes is no longer necessary.

searsStyle is making it easy to look fly and fab without draining your bank account. And just to show you what I mean, I have a photo of me dressed in the Kardashian Kollection. Call it my “Splurge vs. Steal”—-getting an expensive look for a lot less!

 

The sparkly shrug jacket and the tulle “ballet” skirt are both from the Kardashian Kollection and cost less than $100 for both items. The shoes, tights, and blouse are not included in the total.

My Splurge vs. Steal is a perfect outfit to wear to a party or event. I dressed it up with a nice silver blouse, tights, and wedges, but you can also dress it down by wearing the skirt with ballet flats and a basic shirt. There are so many options!

To check out more of what searsStyle has to offer, click HERE. You can also get a peek at the Kardashian Kollection.

  • Glittery shrug jacket, Large, $49.99 on sale, Kardashian Kollection
  • Tulle ballet skirt, $49.99 on sale, Large, Kardashian Kollection
  • Glittery blouse with puffy sleeves (which you can’t see), Medium, Forever 21 $19.99
  • Tights (my own)
  • Glittery wedges, Shoedazzle.com, $39.99 membership subscription

What do you think of my Splurge vs. Steal?

Disclaimer: No monetary compensation was provided by Sears or Glam Media for this post. I received samples from the searsStyle Kardashian Kollection to review as part of the Glam Trendsetter Program.  The opinions expressed herein are those of the author and are not indicative of the opinions or positions of Sears.

About The Author

The Cubicle Chick, otherwise known as Danyelle Little, is the owner and editor of TheCubicleChick.com. After losing her job in Corporate America in 2009, she found a way to channel her frustration into a site that focuses on work, life, and play. Danyelle blogs and administers this site full-time, freelances for several other sites and publications, and works as a social media consultant to other brands, bloggers, and businesses. You can learn more about her by visiting DanyelleLittle.com.

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