On the Market: Ava and Viv Fall 2015

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Target’s Ava and Viv is back with another season of cute contemporary clothing. The brand teamed up with bloggers Gabi Gregg, Nicolette Mason, and Chastity Garner-Valentine for their inaugural lookbook and now they’re showcasing their offerings on these stylish ladies once again.

Check out some of our favorites from Ava and Viv’s Fall 2015 Collection below.

The grid print that was popular this summer has resurfaced with a deconstructed vibe. The relaxed lines of the print on this wrap dress seen below on Chastity Garner-Valentine work well with the pulled together fit. Pair it with a simple clutch and basic pumps or  make the lookbook’s style your own by adding flats and a bright shopper in your favorite color.

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When it comes to shopping for pants fit is the always the biggest factor. The bold green of these jewel toned pants seen below on Gabi Gregg are made even more stylish by their figure flattering cut.

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When motivation is hard to come by workout clothes that are cute and comfortable are a must have. I love this set seen below on Chastity and at under $30.00 for each piece it’s definitely affordable. 

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How cute does Nicolette look in this cozy shawl? Some think a new season signals the need for a whole new wardrobe but with smart basics like these you can easily upgrade your favorite denim for a fresh look.

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This midi skirt is one of the collections stand out pieces. Also available in a dress and a blouse this print is the perfect way to infuse color into your fall fashion. I can definitely seen this pairing well with a top knot and a chambray shirt.

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What do you think of Ava and Viv’s Fall 2015 collection? Do you see any must have wardrobe updates?

-Keyaira N. Boone