Celebrity-Inspired Fall Formal Styles For Less
October 8th, 2012Celebrity-Inspired Fall Formal Styles For Less
by Cassandra Morris
My favorite fashion score is when I find the red carpet look for less…a lot less! Whether it’s a look-a-like dress, similar shoes or jewelry that makes the same bold statement, you can bet I’ll snatch it up if the price is right. Here are a few of my favorite celeb-inspired fall formal styles for less!
Watching the Emmy’s made one thing clear: all-over sparkles and sequins are here to stay! Kerry Washington wore a gorgeous sequin gown on the red carpet, and this David’s Bridal style is very similar. Bonus: it’s only $159, and the silhouette is flattering on almost every body type!

Old Hollywood never really goes out of style…but this fall celebs seem to be embracing it more than ever. This floor-length gown is totally glamorous with its keyhole neck, floor-length hem and slit. It looks exactly like something the very first movie stars would have worn, and the price is right at $119!

Strapless dresses are taking a backseat this fall. It’s time for the one-shoulder silhouette to shine. Carly Rae Jepsen, Sarah Hyland and Victoria Justice have jumped on board with this trend, and you can, too! This dress is only $79, which leaves plenty of money left over for cute new shoes and a matching clutch!

This fall, it’s all about the skirt drama. High-low hems, tiered skirts and hanky hems are all over the red carpet, and it’s super easy to copy the look with these styles!
This white dress is exactly like one Taylor Swift just wore.

Love the high-low hem look that so many celebs sport? This pink and black number is perfect.

Zooey Deschanel wore a gorgeous tiered ruffle gown to the Emmy’s. Here’s the trend in mini dress form, for only $99!

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