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Designers

Jodi Arnold Designs an Accessible Line for The Limited

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For those of us who can’t purchase Jodi Arnold’s goods on a regular basis, here’s your chance to stock up. (Though her pieces aren’t unreasonably priced—$200 to $400 for pieces in her personal spring/summer 2010 line.) Last week, at NorthPark, she unveiled her Limited-exclusive collection. The pieces are fun basics (think boyfriend blazers, croppped jackets, oversized tees, white jeans) embellished with funky designs made of sequins, ribbon and embroidery, and floral shaped ruffles. We had the good fortunate to bump into to the amazingly ginger-tressed designer, who was super down-to-earth and looking excited about the buzz her clothing was creating in the store. Pieces are mostly in line with regular Limited collection prices, tops running around $50 to $60, dresses around $100, and bottoms from $60 to $70. An affordable acquisition for a designer line, right? You can see all the pieces online if my two looks, left, aren’t enough.

Ps. I’m wearing one of her tees in our giveaway video!

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