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How are you spending Thanksgiving this year? We’re each giving thanks in a different way from Charleston, to Country, to Turkey and the City!
KK: Frankly my dear . . . I am so excited to be traveling south to my favorite
town, Charleston, South Carolina for the holiday and will be going to a
plantation for some shooting. Simone Mailman, our Shooting and Fishing Editor helped come up with this great field outfit.
GB:
I'm heading up to our country house in upstate New York to
have the great stuffing (of the face) with the rest of the family (numerous aunts,
uncles, cousins, friends, pets, more cousins, etc). As the scene is quite low key, I'm going for a
casual-classic look with dark blue denim, J. Crew's fantastic new tweed, a bold
necklace and classic brown pumps.
I might bring a pair of wellies along for an afternoon digestive walk as
well!
J. Crew Midnight Tweed Gala Jacket ($325), Lee Angel Textured Hoops ($45), Rachel Leigh Milly Pendant ($167), Maje Gavroche Blouse ($240), Habitual Audrey Legging ($185), Burberry Stamped Wellington Boots ($195), Christian Louboutin Simple 85 Suede Pumps ($585), Marc Jacobs Large Flat Clutch ($290)
LG: This year I will be celebrating Thanksgiving in a metropolitan-manner in New York City with family and friends and a late luncheon at home. The print on this Ossie Clark dress has a rather autumnal aura and figured I would keep it contemporary with some thigh-high over the knee Brian Atwood boots. Post-turkey I will work off my meal with a leisurely stroll through Central Park, keeping warm in Nanette Lepore’s bow-cinching coat and a Miu Miu beret! Let the FEAST-ivities begin!
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