Preparation of the City of New York ‘,’ location can negotiate a posse

by detha on July 15, 2009

Bearing "that" instead of bags backpack, consider buying a social sport and it can burn through mom and dad’s money, but the high school girls’ Prep of New York "can also detect a treatment.

The prepsters privilege, "as described by their reality show on Bravo TV chiefs are challenged to craft a set of less than $ 100 that had to be so happy to wear her designer duds like. Therefore, Camille, Kelli and Taylor hit H & M – and they all came in under budget.

These girls are professional, retail, aeration in the busy Herald Square store in Midtown, on perfecting fashionable boyfriend shirts and jackets, miniskirts and leggings pencil, circling back to the other only when they wanted a second opinion. They arrived in the dressing room with fewer items that one would expect from teenagers, but they know what they like:

• Camille favorite thing, hands down, and its handbags.

He says he has about 12 in their current rotation, including a mulberry and Navy Koob was carried out during the recent frenzy of M & M. Among them is a Zac Posen that was a gift. "That was like my birthday in a bag."

She seems to be choosy, taking the longest of the three girls to be resolved in a dressing room. Before reaching that far, put a black pencil skirt, nude-colored dress and sleeveless blouse that Taylor will also be tested.

"I like shopping, but I’m demanding. Let me be the person who has 25 things in a fitting room and ends with one thing."

Help, 17 years, says Camille, who in his school all the girls around the world has a uniform. "It takes 30 seconds to prepare. I wear the same polo shirt from the eighth grade – I have a drawer full of them."

On weekends and in summer, however, is everything. "I am a dress girl, but not a girl. I like to dress a girl with a leather jacket," she says, or shorts or a mini lip associated with thick high heels in a nude color, wearing the today.

Although he likes to go shopping with friends, all purchases are made with the approval of his mother. Mom, she says, sent with your debit card with a specific amount of money in it, or Camille will hold the items in a store until his mother can pay the bill.

His total in H & M? $ 79.60, which included a hot pink cardigan ($ 16.90), a marina, closed front skirt ($ 39.90), a tank top ($ 9.90) and a silver chain necklace ($ 12.90).

It looks perfect for a late lunch – or goes shopping, she suggests. "I would like to use this when the light even when I go home, but we know it will be dark later."

• Kelli is an aspiring singer and she has a rocking girl looks down, especially outside of suede jackets worn with skinny jeans she arrives. It recognizes, however, usually does not wear the vest, because it is my comfort zone. "

When the heads of the racks, a Beeline for micro-short length and a boyfriend-style cardigan. There was certainly a long-wearing, scarf covered – a signature of his articles, he explains.

It is also a die-hard lover of the beach so we gravitate towards styles of summer and believes it is more difficult to assemble teams that really capture your personality when you’re out of the refrigerator. (The exception was last fall’s trendy moccasin boots.)

His favorite part of his $ 87.60 H & M is all false coral-cuff bracelet ($ 9.90). The rest of the package was the shorts ($ 39.90), cloth ($ 12.90) and a button down shirt ($ 24.90). It took less than 15 minutes to collect this and stick with it.

She made a brief stop to see some black platform sandals with the elapsed time.

Apparently, Kelli’s favorite part of the shopping experience in the accessories section, but also has a good laugh in the lingerie department in search of some of the more exaggerated the numbers of colors and sweet lace.

For two summers, Kelli, 17, worked at a boutique in Soho, but she prefers to shop in West Hampton. The SoHo work helped pay some of their clothes, but usually uses his credit line with their parents.

She likes shopping with them.

"The last time I went shopping, I was with my dad. I trust the majority of his views," he says. He is convinced his band to get the vest.

• Taylor, 16, emphasizes the comfort, but also you can get gold lame leggings, no problem.

Leggings cost $ 24.90 and are the key element on which she built the rest of his team. "I wear leggings with four or five days a week. I have no gold leggings yet but am about to."

He added: "I like shopping when I’m not looking for something. … Buy what I like and find out what you can later use, where I can take it."

Bring jeans on rainy days only, but sometimes put in a dress. "I have a lot of things in my closet I do not wear," she said.

Taylor said that it was a marathon shopping, hitting retail on the routes on the way home from school about 10 times a month for small purchases – say, two shirts – instead of buying the lots to once. His business partner is usually their mother. Taylor said that they like and enjoy the time together. "She will not let me use ridiculous costumes. This is probably for my own good."

The allocation of expenditure is generous, but Mom does not accept a $ 500 jacket. Taylor still greed $ 1,000 Dolce & Gabbana gold jacket that her mom put the kibosh on.

Taylor has a plan, however: "I’m going to buy myself, using the money I saved from my mom."

She shows that it can be frugal when it has to be – the H & M bill for two bracelets ($ 6.90 each), a cardigan sweater ($ 19.90), shell ($ 5.90) and was puttees of $ 64.50, leaving her within striking distance of the dressier naked – colored sleeveless blouse that cost $ 35.90. That would put his 40 cents beyond its limit, but give it a second team, further evidence of the trio prepsters could certainly teach a lesson in the wisdom of shopping.

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