Window shopping for fall trends in SoHo
As the seasons start to change, it's time for a wardrobe upgrade. When we're looking for style inspiration, we hop on a train and head straight to Manhattan's trendy SoHo neighborhood. And although checking out the outfits of all the fashionistas on the street never gets boring, we love scouting store windows to plan where we can stock up ourselves. Sit back, relax and take note, as we bring the window shopping to you. -- Minyvonne Burke
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