This is the night

Fashion followers talked designers at the Fashion's Night Out event at Neiman Marcus.

September 27, 2012 at 3:35PM
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SARA MCCARTHY

24, sourcing at Target

What are you wearing? BCBG jacket, Anthropologie peplum top, Banana Republic jeans, Dolce Vita wedges, Zara handbag.

Describe your style: Polished contemporary.

Favorite designer: Coco Chanel. Her story is inspiration to all.

Favorite Twin Cities area clothing stores: Nordstrom, Stella Boutique and Drama.

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CAIT CHURCHILL

25, sourcing at Target

What are you wearing? Club Monaco sweater, Jason Wu for Target skirt, Rebecca Minkoff boots, Marc by Marc Jacobs bag, Chanel bracelet.

Describe your style: Minimalistic basics with a hint of edge. I love accessories that make you look twice.

Favorite designers: At the moment, Alexander Wang, Rag & Bone and Theyskens' Theory.

What MSP Fashion Week shows will you attend? Envision and the You and Me showcase.

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KAYLA MARIE

22, model

What are you wearing? JR Nites by Caliendo jumpsuit, Fahrenheit shoes.

Describe your style: However I feel at that moment. A variety of sleek and street chic.

Favorite designer: I can see myself in anything by Céline.

Favorite Twin Cities area clothing stores: Primp is a really cute boutique in St. Paul. I recommend it if you're looking for soft and girly pieces.

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VY LUONG

28, Qwaint.com fashion blogger

What are you wearing? Isaac Mizrahi shirt, H&M skirt, Coach bag, shoes from Target.

Describe your style: Modern classic with girly touches.

Favorite designers: Erin Fetherston, Carolina Herrera and Valentino.

What MSP Fashion Week shows will you attend? The Emerging Designers Showcase.

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