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Get Rachel Bilson's Look for Less

By Stephanie Prommer, About.com

There's no doubt about it that Jumper star Rachel Bilson has one of the most drool-worthy closets around. Whether she's rocking a Zac Posen gown to a premiere or kickin' it around L.A. in a tee and jeans, Rachel always adds quirky little touches to her outfits that make her stand out. Seen here on a little Jamba Juice run on March 10th in an $83 Marilyn Monroe T-Shirt by Harlow, a pair of $139 red Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses and $49.95 Converse Jack Purcell sneaks, Rachel looks fresh and stylish. But there's no need to shell out those kinda bucks to get the look; I'll show you how to dress like Rachel for a steal!

Rachel's Outfit

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Rachel looks cute as a button in her comfy cardi, tee and boyfriend jeans, but her outfit can be had on a much cheaper budget without sacrificing any style.

Sunglasses: Fred Flare "Risky Business Sunglasses" in Red, $10

Photo courtesy of FredFlare.com.
Introduced way back in 1952, the Ray-Ban Wayfarer has been having a resurgence lately with the young Hollywood set. Rachel hearts her red pair (available at Bloomingdales.com for $139), but these shades from Fred Flare are just as cute, have UV 400 protection, and are like a tenth of the price!

Tee: Target "Marilyn Monroe Vintage Tee" in White, $12.99

Photo courtesy of Target.
Bilson's T-Shirt is by a brand called Harlow, and it'll set you back a nice $83 at Revolveclothing.com. However, Target has a 100% cotton version that I think is just as cool for under thirteen bucks - and it's available in sizes XS-XXL!

Sneakers: Wet Seal "Lace Up Skimmer" in White, $19.50

Photo courtesy of Wet Seal.
If you don't want to pony up the $49.95 at Nordstrom.com for Rachel's Converse Jack Purcell kicks, you can always try these white canvas cuties from Wet Seal.

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