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Bargain Buy: See by Chloe shirt

Update a wardrobe classic this season with this See by Chloe Cotton dot embroidered blouse. The white shirt has forever been a style staple but this pretty take on the piece will give you reason to fall back in love with it in an instant. It’s hard to find a girl who doesn’t like the offerings from chic French design house Chloe. But we can’t always afford to splash out on their covetable collection, which is why we love the more affordable diffusion line, See by Chloe. And , like this shirt , it’s even better when that’s in the sale too! Its cute dot style embroidery and shapely shoulder and sleeve detail give the shirt a subtle prairie feel , just enough to ensure you don’t look like you’re from the Little House. For a laid back weekend look pair with this season’s boyfriend jeans and flats, or alternatively mix with candy coloured separates in tailored styles for a sweet work-wear look. Pieces from See by Chloe are always a welcome addition to any fashion girl’s wardrobe, so at a massively discounted price of £190 £47 this is a stylish bargain that is not to be missed! Click here to buy now!

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What to wear this Valentine’s Day

After the January slump, there’s always that sense of relief when February finally arrives. ‘Hurrah, January is over!’ we cheer, as we get back into the swing of work and start counting down the days to the ever-looming Fashion Week. And then we remember that February is the month of Valentine’s Day. Whether we’re loved-up or not, February 14th seems to send the nation into frenzy. We go into panic mode about what exactly we should do to mark the occasion, what gifts we should buy and ,of course , what on earth we should be wearing. The supposed most romantic night of the year, suddenly , and bizarrely – becomes one of the more stressful holidays… For those that choose to celebrate Valentine’s Day (or actively rebel against it for that matter), we have come up with a few outfit suggestions to make preparations for the nation’s ‘date night’ that little bit easier. We’ve selected some of our favourite items as inspiration for your own Valentine’s outfit. Having picked out clothes suitable for a daytime date, a romantic evening or a night out with the girls, we think we’ve got all areas covered… The Lunch Date Outfit One: It is probably most difficult to think of the perfect outfit for the daytime date. Will you be going out for a posh lunch? Meeting for a couple of drinks? Taking part in a fun and spontaneous outdoor activity? Either way, it’s still cold out there, so we think smart layering is the way forward. Skinny jeans are always a winner in our book, so why not update the look for spring with these platform clogs from KG by Kurt Geiger. Team with an oversized cardigan, like this kimono from Bess and a neutral scarf from Therapy for a casual, yet […]

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Jimmy Choo launches sneakers

Our second sneaker surprise of the morning. Hot on the heels of news that Diana Ross and Steve Madden are launching trainer designs, Jimmy Choo have revealed their street-cool sneakers.

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Victoria Beckham’s shoe blues

We all know how much Victoria Beckham loves her shoes, but years of wearing six inch stilettos has taken its toll on the fashion designer, as she’s left in agony and in need of an urgent operation.

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Five minutes with Elle’s Executive Fashion Editor, Stacey Duguid

Stacey Duguid has led a life most girls would die for. After stints at Paul Smith, Giorgio Armani and Prada, Stacey was asked by Elle’s editor Lorraine Candy to join her favourite magazine, and now proudly takes her place as Executive Fashion Editor at Elle. Having met , and worked with , some of the most prestigious people in fashion, she doesn’t miss one trendy trick. In between jetting to and fro from fashion weeks, blogging for ASOS.com and writing her new book, Stacey found a few minutes to talk to us about her fashion life. What made you embark on a career in fashion, and how did you get to where you are today? I had a rather unsuccessful stint at Art school in Manchester where I was studying for a Fine Art degree, it was the early 90’s and the legendary nightclub the Hacienda was in full swing and I chose clubbing over art.  I moved to London a year later not knowing a single soul.  I took a job at Harvey Nichols on the shop floor and started interning for a PR agency who handled fashion label Red Or Dead every Friday for free. It was whilst working at the PR agency I attended my first ever fashion show, I was so young but remember it like it was yesterday; the fashion fire was well and truly ignited!  I went from emptying bins and sorting out post to working on the Red or Dead account pretty quickly and was able to give up working at Harvey Nichols.  My time on the shop floor was well spent though; I met so many people who are now all in very senior fashion jobs around the globe namely Chloe, Calvin Klein and InStyle. Interestingly during this time I applied to […]

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London Fashion Week SS10: Mulberry

Mulberry put on a special show for their S/S10 collection, which was held in the grand Claridges. Inspired by Sofia Coppola’s ‘Virgin Suicides’ and Tim Walker’s photography, Mulberry gave us a “dreamy take on schoolgirl crushes and fairground iconography, sharpened with teen angst. That’s a statement and a half, but they sure lived up to it. Set up like a fairground dream, the space was decorated with pearlised candy-coloured balloons and carousel horses to really set the tone of the show , and we knew we were in for a treat. How refreshing to see a presentation so dedicated to the season it reflected. For S/S10, the most delicious colours mix with contrast prints and key accessories to create a season that’s sweet but full of attitude. Colour is key for Mulberry this season, mixing candy pinks and sweet shades with neutral nudes and vivid sun-bleached brights.

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Five minutes with Melissa Odabash

Looking for swimwear? Look no further than Melissa Odabash. A former model, Melissa launched her eponymous label in 1995 and has since become synonymous for designing “must have bikinis. Most famous for her Zebra print swimwear Melissa’s creations have been worn by top celebs such as Rihanna, Chloë Sevigny, Kate Moss and more. We caught up with Melissa for a little insight into her life and loves..

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Steep vs Cheap: Lanvin or Linzi?

Summer is itching to appear (promise), we had our sunny spell and now the rain refuses to go away. More than being very upsetting and rather annoying, it makes it difficult in choosing the appropriate footwear. It is morally wrong to be wearing boots in the months of July and August but unless you want soaking wet feet, sandals are not an option. Step forward the ballet pump, a hidden gem of a shoe, chic for work and play, they can be formal in black or add a summery splash of colour in a gorgeous array of brights. My favourites have to be the Chanel-esque quilted flats, in black, they are perfect for pairing with jeans, vest and blazer for that preppy casual look or a skirt and shirt for that smart office outfit.

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Steep vs Cheap: Denim Leggings

Leggings resurfaced around 2006 and season after season they refuse to go away. Available in every theme, whether it be animal print, neon or 80’s sequins, but right now for us the most desirable pair are jeggings or treggings or jean leggings, whatever you want to call them…the combination of the legging and the jean is just fabulous. Okay, I agree that they might not be the most flattering item of clothing but if you have a figure that allows it these are a lush choice. As comfortable as leggings but with a smarter edge, they look cool with a vest and flats. Or as an alternative to the super-tight skinny jean look without the discomfort, pair with killer heels and blazer for that chic evening outfit. These Current/Elliott jean leggings, available at

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The Secret To Finding The PERFECT Pair Of Jeans

There’s nothing quite like finding the perfect pair of jeans. The right pair of jeans can make you feel confident and sexy! But hunting for a pair of perfect-fitting jeans can be a daunting task. With so many brands and styles to choose from, how do you know which ones are right for you? To give us a hand, we’ve enlisted the help of denim expert and founder of one of our favourite sites Ilovejeans.com, Sam Remer. Here Sam gives us her 5 tips for denim perfection! 1. Know your body shape Save time by working out what fits you in advance simply by understanding your body type and doing a little research into the best styles for your body shape. Don’t waste your time by trying on a skinny fit when your body is crying out for a bootcut. 2. Check the returns policy If you’re looking to purchase jeans online then check out the website’s returns policy as you will want to try two sizes of the same style to make sure you get the correct size. This way you can return the size that doesn’t fit. If purchasing jeans in a shop take an honest friend with you to run and get the sizes for you as most stores will only allow 5 items in the dressing room at a time. 3. Check its versatility Take a pair of flats and heels so you can check the length of the jeans will work with both. 4. Try on as many jeans as you can This will give you a much clearer idea of which styles are good for your body type. Put the jeans you like to one side and now begin the process of elimination by trying them on again. Ask yourself these questions. Look at […]

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Interview with Fashion Blogger Claire from Fashion Bomb Dai

With nods from the likes of the New York Post and as a former Teen Vogue and Women’s Wear Daily blogger of the moment, Paris resident and writer-researcher Claire Sulmers from Fashion Bomb Dailyis fast becoming a style expert on all things urban! Her blog attracts thousands of visitors a day and we can see why:  the site offers everything from the latest style and trend stories to the hottest boutiques in town, gives you celebrity looks for less and takes you to the likes of New York Fashion Week (virtually speaking, of course). Here, Claire reveals her thoughts on everything from blogging to bras… This morning, you woke up: And started blogging! As soon as I wake up, I take a few minutes to reflect on what I’m thankful for. Then I crack open the window, open the shades, then grab my computer and start checking e-mails and updating my site! I work part time, so half the week I have to make sure I update in the morning because I’ll be gone all day. I typically post about 3-4 articles in the morning, go about my day, then come back and post the rest in the evening.

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Is Audrey Hepburn the ultimate style icon?

Barbara Hulanicki thinks so. The co-founder of iconic label and shop Biba says the ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ star had a unique fashion sense and loves the fact she is able to influence women even after her death. Barbara said: “My fashion hero is Audrey Hepburn. It’s incredible how she goes on influencing every generation.”

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Shoes or Bags? Jodie Kidd says shoes!

The 30-year-old beauty has a wardrobe bulging with designer outfits, but footwear is the only thing that gets her really excited. She explained: “Shoes were the one thing I could take from the catwalk shows. I have an amazing collection, but they’ve all got five or six inch heels so I rarely wear them. For everyday wear I love my Lanvin flats and Uggs. I also have a lot of handbags. Probably 50-odd.”

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Alice Temperley thrilled by catsuit

Alice Temperley says a leather catsuit is the ‘best thing’ she has ever worn. The British designer – who counts Eva Mendes, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Halle Berry among her fans – loved dressing in the fitted one-piece for a special party, but admits her usual look it more casual. Asked about the best outfit she has donned, Alice said: ‘A leather catsuit and blonde wig for our Temperley ‘Walk on the Wild Side’ collection party – I think that outfit may have helped me to understand my teenage son in a way I never had done before.

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Jimmy Choo’s Elton range

Jimmy Choo is to release a new collection in aid of Sir Elton John’s AIDS Foundation. Project PEP sees the two organisations team up for a capsule range of shoes and accessories, with 25 per cent of profit being donated to funding the Simelela Rape Centre in Cape Town. Jimmy Choo president Tamara Mellon told VVogue.com: ‘We are women helping women and we are proud to continue our collaboration with the compelling and urgent initiatives of the Elton John Aids Foundation and to provide a voice for under-privileged women in South Africa.’

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Love your style: Michelle Williams

Remember Dawson’s Creek’s Jen Lindley?  The good girl gone bad, gone good, gone bad, gone good again?  While my contemporaries admired Joey Potter’s laid-back style, I was all about Jen’s indie rock chick cheerleader look.  There’s a complex style if ever I saw one – somehow the girl from the big city managed to swap sweet floral summerdresses in NY for ripped tights and revealing minis in Capeside.  But it was Jen’s casual look that accompanied her pixie crop that I’m still fond of now – a shirt, cigarette trousers, and flats – it’s a style the actress that portrayed Jen still pulls off today.

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My Fashion Life and Handbag.com £200 Designer Shoes Giveaway!

Fancy winning a pair of designer shoes? To celebrate Shoe Month, we’ve teamed up with handbag.com to bring you the ultimate competition – to win an amazing pair of designer shoes! Can you not live without a good pair of heels? Are flats and comfort the way forward? We want to hear from you. To win just send an email to us at comps@myfashionlife.com by March 30th 11.59pm GMT and let us know which shoe in your collection is your favourite and why. Whoever submits the most interesting post will win £200 worth of Selfridges vouchers to go and purchase the designer shoe of your choice. The lucky winner will be announced on March 31st. Good Luck! *** This giveaway is open to U.K readers only*** And if that’s not enough, click here to win a pair of designer shoes each day throughout the month of March at Handbag.com!

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G-Day Has Arrived: The Return of Gossip Girl

At last, the day we’ve all been waiting for; Gossip Girl returns this Wednesday at 9pm on ITV2! Reunited once more with Serena, Blair, Chuck, Nate, Dan, Vanessa and Jenny, I can barely contain my excitement at the prospect of another season of Upper East Side drama, dresses and dead-pan one-liners. Since it’s debut in 2007, Gossip Girl has gone global, with its young cast dominating our screens and magazines: Blake Lively is this month’s Vogue US cover girl, Chace Crawford is Leona Lewis’ leading man in her new music video, Taylor Momsen has been signed to IMG, and Ed Westwick is, eh, snogging Drew Barrymore. But it’s not the stars that have most of us in a frenzy, it’s the fashion.

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Grab your diary! Get up to 70% off Seven for all Mankind, Gryson and more!

Boy, do we appreciate the sample sale right now? Top designers at a fraction of the price. Sounds good to me! Here’s a breakdown of this week’s sales over at Gilt.com. Expect between 60-70% off all designers featured! Today Seven for all Mankind (if you’ve ever tried their jeans you’ll know they’re worth every penny!) and gorgeous jewels by M+J Savitt.

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Top shopping discounts for the bargain hunters!

Can’t face shopping the sales in-store? I don’t blame you. I’m mentally preparing myself for a long shopping expedition today. There’s no better time like the present to be a consumer so I’m going to brave the crowds and treat myself to some bargains. If you’re opting to shop the sales from the comfort of your home, here’s a round-up of some of the best discounts online.

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Gucci: Rule of the Boots

  We all listened when we heard Nancy Sinatra proclaim that ‘these boots are made for walking’, but that does not mean to say that we are going to be wearing any walking boots. No Sir, not if Gucci have anything to do with it. The A/Wo8 footwear collection at Gucci is a 4.1” heeled, boot heaven and this year they have undoubtedly led the high street with their statement style, yet wearable designs.

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Shine in Sequins From Alexander McQueen

One of the hottest trends this season is sequins, yep, those shiny little things that adorn Las Vegas showgirls – shrinking violets need not apply. Seen everywhere from Valentino Couture to Zac Posen these light-reflecting gems add texture and glamour to any outfit. Hot off the press are these navy Pailette skinnies by

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Made for Walking: Brian Atwood Jamie Over-the-Knee Boots

Is it just us, or is winter a much more exciting season for your wardrobe. The first thing we’ll will be embracing along with the impending autumn, are knee , high boots, actually lets get the sex , factor up here , we’re talking thigh- high boots. Now we know this A/W footwear trend has been skating on the edge of the fashion radar for a few seasons now, but for A/W 08 they are going to be thrust into the shoe- of- the -season spotlight. We’re talking heels and flats, leather, suede, embellishment – the options are endless.

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Gothic Lace and Feminine Charm from Rebecca Taylor

This winter the gothic look is being replaced with, well, a gothic look, but with a hint of Victoriana femininity. Lace is gracing every catwalk from Prada to Alexander McQueen dispelling its previous prim-and-proper image and creating a new sexy, sultry and seductive alter-ego. Perfect for a high-fashion, luxurious and ultra feminine look whether you’re going head to toe on a night out or simply accessorising for the office, lace screams fashionista yet still retains an innocent and girly edge.

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Walking in Comfort: Zig Zag the New Flip-Flop

With the gas/diesel crisis in full force, folks are flocking to use public transport more than ever. Saving money by throwing your car keys aside and hopping on your nearest Metro, Tube or Subway appears to be the best way to lay low during this energy storm. So what’s a girl to do when her closet is stacked with stiletto heels and not a comfortable shoe in sight?

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Grab Your Diary: Charlotte Ronson Sample Sale!

What: Charlotte Ronson Spring/Summer/Resort Sample Sale Why: For playful, feminine, and sophisticated summery dresses, blouses, and wedge heels, you can’t go wrong with Charlotte Ronson. Her aesthetic has a laid back, ‘70s feel that can serve both dressed up and casual ambiances. Merchandise is priced as low as $15 and flats and wedges are going for $10 and $15 respectively. Given those prices, you have no excuse not to pop in during your lunch break! When: Wednesday, July 9th through to Friday, July 11th. From 10am , 6pm. Where: 1071 Sixth Ave between 40th and 41st Sts, Suite 301, New York, NY 10018. For more information call 212-616-1005.

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The Nautical Look: Trend or Staple?

Every year at around this time I see four or five articles exclaiming over the nautical trend of this summer. It’s hard not to think beachy, oceanic thoughts when the weather is warm and sunny out and the summer holidays are fast approaching … but I repeat, I see this every year—so at what point does a trend became a wardrobe staple that simply goes into hibernation for a few months out of the year?

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Twelfth St. by Cynthia Vincent: Snakeskin Shoes

If it seems like ombre and snakeskin are everywhere lately … it’s because they are. Unlike other trends du jour that are kind of ridiculous (like toting bags around big enough to fit both Olsens inside), these trends are chic. Ombre is a great way to add subtle visual interest to an otherwise blah outfit, while snakeskin strikes the perfect balance between fashionista and socialista.

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Steep Vs. Cheap: Canvas Wedge Sandals

Platform wedge sandals are staples in my wardrobe. Being very petite, I love to crank myself up with 3-5 heels on a daily basis and am rarely found in flats. I will admit, however, that as I get older, it gets harder to trek around the city in sky-highs around the clock. Aching feet and caught heels in subway grates seem to get less justifiable over time.

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Are Jelly Shoes Making a Comeback?

If you’re looking to bust out your jellies after years of hibernation in the back of your closet, now’s your opportunity to dust them off… I won’t lie and say that I never owned them, because I remember begging my mom for a pair of sparkly, cotton candy pink jellies when I was in grade school (and boy did I love them). But, as an adult, I find it a little odd to see reincarnations of these confectionary rubber shoes back on the market.

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Handbags on Steroids: Oversized Mania

I’m very much a minimalist when it comes to carting around personal possessions – the lighter and smaller the bag, the better, unless I’m purposefully aiming for an arm workout or backache. I was very excited for the recent clutch movement and am surprised to see the opposite end of the spectrum still taking on more size. Perhaps this is a ploy by designers to produce even more expensive bags? After all, bigger bags = bigger price tags? In recent months, we’ve spotted fashionistas on the town toting ridiculously giant bags (most notoriously,

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Comfy Shoes: Love Your Footsies

If you live in a city, it is inevitable that you walk around a lot. In Manhattan, which is home to some of the most intensely fashion-oriented women I’ve ever seen (just wander around at 9 am on a Sunday on the Upper East Side to see women perfectly coiffed and Chanel-ed and you will understand what I mean), fashion and practicality are often at odds in the footwear department. Having had fairly serious foot surgery last summer, I’m more cautious than most when it comes to traipsing around the city in heels. Consequently, I’m constantly on the prowl for cute shoes that won’t destroy my feet. Below, find a list of shoes that are a healthy mix of fashion and function.

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Features: Cute & Comfy

Most of the time, fashion is all about dressing up. There are times though when high heels, pencil skirts and pantyhose are beyond unappealing, but you still want to look cute. Unfortunately, there isn’t much we can do about office dress codes, but for weekend wear just look below to find some cute but comfy items that will never be confused with sweatpants:

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Dressing Up (or Down!) for Any Occasion

Getting dressed for a night out is always something of a conundrum (for me, anyway). Where am I going? Is it raining out? How far do we have to walk? Am I going to an Irish pub or something a little more swanky? These are all things that I attempt to answer before I head out the door, but I’m generally fairly successful as long as I know where I’m going. So last week, my wonderful boyfriend told me he was going to take me out for Valentine’s Day, and … and those were all the details I got.

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2007 Fashion Trends: 10 of the best!

Eclectic is the word that comes to mind when we think of the trends that hit us this year. Styles came and went at a frenzied pace, some we loved, some wouldn’t go away soon enough. It was also the year that designers took their collections mainstream, partnering with high street stores to democratise fashion. From high waist lines to ballet flats galore, 2007 fashion was quite timeless. Here’s a look at the best fashion trends in 2007! 10. High-Waist Lines We still get chills when we think of that dreaded Jessica Simpson photo (this look is not for everyone. But after we caught a glimpse of Eva Mendes sporting this saucy, high-waist pencil skirt, we wanted to try looking like a sexy pin-up girl too! 9. Christian Louboutin Heels Manolo who? After years of absolute domination thanks to our favourite show, SATC, we finally saw another designer, Christian Louboutin, steal the soles of celebrities everywhere making a little flash of a red from the bottom of your shoe an accessory and fashion statement in itself. For more advice on fashionable shoes, check out Shoe Adviser for the latest shoe reviews. 8. Ballet Flats Three cheers for a trend that gave our weary feet a rest! Ballet flats did away with their once orthopedic image, and became staples for on-the-go, jet-setting gals everywhere. Hopefully this fashion godsend will stick with us a little while longer. 7. Year-round Scarves No matter the temperature outside, leaving home without a scarf around the neck left us feeling a little bit exposed. Overwhelming celeb’s tiny frames, we couldn’t help but wonder if Hollywood starlets were trying to keep warm or shield themselves from the paparazzi. 6. Belt it out Creating girly silhouettes with belts of all shapes and sizes was all the rage this year. From wide, […]

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Holiday Gift Guide 2007: Luxury Tory Tote

Sure, everyone you know already has a pair of her wonderful flats. But have you taken a look at what else Tory Burch has to offer? Perfect for everyone on your gift list, this silver Tory tote doesn’t sacrifice style for volume. Plus, its metallic sheen will brighten any winter wardrobe. Give this find to the new mum in need of a roomy tote or to the best friend who carries her whole life in her bag. Like what you see? It’s yours for $175 at toryburch.com. And while you’re there, check out her gift guide for more fabulous holiday ideas…

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Opinions: Anything goes…

The world of fashion was an exciting escape from my humdrum reality of being a nerdy kid growing up in the suburbs. I remember when I was a teenager I would hole up in my bedroom for hours and ardently flip through stacks of fashion magazines and read them cover to cover. Not one article, caption, or even advertisement was passed over. I studied the latest styles and designers, practiced the how-to’s of make-up and hair, and stared at glossy photos of the glamorous and perfect supermodels and wished I was tall, thin, or pretty enough to be one. I’ll always remember the first time I saw the fashion world go leopard print or nautical, the first time I saw that wedged platform heels were in (which was life-changing since I’m 5’1), and the first time I saw the short angled bob rocked by Linda Evangelista. Everything was so new, thought-provoking and transient; fashion truly seemed to capture the sentiment of what was ‘now’.

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Opinions: Fashion Mid-life Crisis?

I’m at a fashion crossroads. You know how in fashion magazines, they tell you that women within certain age groups should adopt trends differently? i.e., In your 20’s you should embrace the latest style craze with open arms; in your 30’s, a head nod or acknowledgement of sorts; and in your 40’s/50’s, an admiration from afar…perhaps a raised eyebrow and subtle smile if appropriate. In my early-to-mid 20’s, I was a fashion trend sycophant: wild prints, form-fitting dresses, one-shouldered sparkly tops, 5 inch platform wedge heels, and Fendi baguettes were staples in my daily wardrobe. When suiting up, I was fun, flirty, and daring, and I didn’t really care about the consequences. I was like Lindsay Lohan, minus the stint in rehab. I felt young, powerful, and loved the idea of turning heads.

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Funky Footwear

During this past year footwear has been revolutionised, whether it was the reviving of the platform, stacked wedges, or the stylized plimsoll, it has very much been the year of the shoe. But as ever, it’s now time for a twist, and with this season has come a new foot-wear related fad. Detail and colour! Your shoes are to make a statement this season, and collections from Firetrap and Keds are super funky and great for casual pumps and flats. These patent leather platforms from BCB are great for a more extravagant approach to heels and party shoes, $113.95, available from Zappos.com

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Victoria Beckham: Less is more!

As Victoria Beckham is carving a new career in the shape of a ‘professional style icon’, why is it that fashion writers and fashionistas alike are still asking why she continually gets it wrong? It’s certainly not the fault of the clothes – there was nothing wrong with the Giambattista Valli dress she sported some weeks ago, or the Louboutins she wears at every photo opportunity. She’s got the figure to carry off almost any style (though the measures she takes to achieve it are somewhat extreme) and she was some steps ahead of the pack with her gamine bob. So what is it about Posh that is working against all the good work? Few took her fashion book That Extra Half and Inchseriously, despite the fact that it was actually penned by esteemed Guardian fashion writer Hadley Freeman, and Grazia continue to critique almost every outfit with savage wit.

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Endless shopping

In an attempt to compete with Nordstrom and Zappos, Amazon has branched into accessories and footwear with their new online store, Endless.com. Stocking over 250 brands, and with their selling point being free overnight delivery , they only ship to the U.S- I took a look to see if they had anything worthwhile to offer. Being both a fan of shoes and bags, searching through their stock was enjoyable rather than tedious, and Amazon get a thumbs up for the ease of being able to zoom in to inspect each product properly, and an extra bonus point for the ability to search by colour.

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