The Stylelist Network Models American Living For JCPenney (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Stylelist Bloggers Model Fall Looks
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American Living For jcpenney recently launched its Great American Style Tour, and Stylelist didn't have to go very far to see the fall line in action.

The bloggers in our very own Stylelist Network had different takes on the Americana-inspired collection. Kailani from Kailani's Korner juxtaposed her Southwestern-print cardigan with lace, while Caillianne from Beckerman Bite Plate took the same desert-themed number and added a hat that resembled "True Grit."

Other items included an edgy motorcycle jacket and sleek, cross-body bag.

Peruse the gallery below and see how these ladies styled their looks. You can see the entire collection at jcpenney.com.

Kailanis of Kailani's Korner(01 of09)
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Wearing the Striped Cardigan. Visit: Kailani's Korner (credit:Courtesy photo)
Christina of Trop Rouge(02 of09)
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Wearing the Motorcycle Jacket. Visit: Trop Rouge (credit:Courtesy photo)
Caillianne of Beckerman Bite Plate(03 of09)
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Wearing the Striped Cardigan and 'Knightly' mini cross-body. Visit: Beckerman Bite Plate (credit:Courtesy photo)
Claire of De Lune(04 of09)
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Wearing the Motorcycle Jacket. Visit: De Lune
Keiko Lynn(05 of09)
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Wearing the Striped Cardigan.Visit: Keiko Lynn (credit:Courtesy photo)
Kirsten of Why Did You Wear That?(06 of09)
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Wearing the Motorcycle Jacket. Visit: Why Did You Wear That? (credit:Courtesy photo)
Jordan of Ramshackle Glam(07 of09)
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Wearing the Striped Cardigan. Visit: Ramshackle Glam (credit:Courtesy photo)
Beth of B. Jones Style(08 of09)
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Wearing the Striped Cardigan. Visit: B. Jones Style (credit:Courtesy photo)
Jaclyn of Some Notes On Napkins(09 of09)
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Wearing the 'Knightly' mini cross-body bag. Visit: Some Notes On Napkins (credit:Courtesy photo)

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