Girl talk!
Discount clothing shopping can be a daunting task, but with help from Emmanuelle Chriqui you can land the chic outfit of your dreams without all the aisle-combing frustrations. The Entourage actress, 36, teamed up with Marshalls to help women become more confident this fall — whether it’s in the work place or on a hot date.
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Chriqui says she knows how intimidating big chain stores can be, but it shouldn’t deter your mission of finding a fab outfit.
“Have a goal in mind,” she told Us. “Are you looking for jeans? Are you looking for a sweater? Are you looking for boots? Unless you’re one of those people that just love to go shopping for over ten hours, have a goal.
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Before splurging on a trendy fashion find, Chriqui says it’s more important to know your body type. “It’s not about what’s on point, what’s on trend; it’s about what fits your body,” she said. “You don’t want to squish into a size 4 and look like a sausage.”
As far as her personal style is concerned, the Mentalist actress is usually in a casual getup, just comfortable enough to run errands in while still looking totally chic.
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“I have a general uniform. In my everyday, I definitely love to wear ripped jeans, a T-shirt, maybe throw on a blazer or a scarf with a pair of boots or flats,” she told Us.
As for her red carpet style, the actress expected to revive her role as the sexy Sloan on a rumored Entourage film, is all about being comfortable.
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“I love to take risks. I just need to be comfortable in whatever it is,” she said. “If I’m wearing something more revealing or sexy, I need to know that nothing is going to shift or pop or anything, then I’m walking with confidence.”
Spreading confidence is what inspired Chriqui to work with Marshalls, especially after being involved with I Am That Girl, that aims to inspire young women to be themselves. “The whole message behind creating confidence for women and girls is something that I’m super involved with anyway,” she said. “The whole mission statement is transforming self-doubt into self-love, so girls can reach their full potential.”