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    5 Budget-friendly Ways to Update Your Wardrobe for Fall

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    1. Get the new hot color of the season
    You can call it ox blood, burgundy, or wine. We're calling it gorgeous and flattering on everyone. And there's no need to invest in an ... more 
    Photo by: Getty Images
    1. Get the new hot color of the season
    You can call it ox blood, burgundy, or wine. We're calling it gorgeous and flattering on everyone. And there's no need to invest in an expensive coat or cashmere sweater-you can rock a maroon scarf or even a Vamp-hued lip or manicure. less 
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    Tue, Sep 18, 2012 6:25 PM EDT
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    Photo by: Getty Images
    1. Get the new hot color of the season
    You can call it ox blood, burgundy, or wine. We're calling it gorgeous and flattering on everyone. And there's no need to invest in an ... more 
    Photo by: Getty Images
    1. Get the new hot color of the season
    You can call it ox blood, burgundy, or wine. We're calling it gorgeous and flattering on everyone. And there's no need to invest in an expensive coat or cashmere sweater-you can rock a maroon scarf or even a Vamp-hued lip or manicure. less 
    1 / 13
    Tue, Sep 18, 2012 6:25 PM EDT
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    Photo by: Getty Images
    1. Get the new hot color of the season
    You can call it ox blood, burgundy, or wine. We're calling it gorgeous and flattering on everyone. And there's no need to invest in an ... more 
    Photo by: Getty Images
    1. Get the new hot color of the season
    You can call it ox blood, burgundy, or wine. We're calling it gorgeous and flattering on everyone. And there's no need to invest in an expensive coat or cashmere sweater-you can rock a maroon scarf or even a Vamp-hued lip or manicure. less 
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    Tue, Sep 18, 2012 6:25 PM EDT
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    This fall, Americans will spend more than ever before (some over $500!) on seasonal clothes according to a new survey. You don't have to be one of them! Here's how to nab current trends and make your outfits special without spending a bundle. By Joanna Douglas, Senior Fashion & Beauty Editor


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