In For Fall

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The Fall 2007 Fashion Report is coming your way next week, but for now here’s another sneak peek at what you’ll definitely want in your wardrobe when the leaves start changing and that cool wind starts breezing through:

Ankle Boots
Gray, Gray, Gray
Knits
Berets
Wide Leg Pants
1940’s influenced waves through your hair
Red Lips
Teal

Stay tuned next week for the full report!

Hot In Hollywood Interviews Emily Deschanel of Bones

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emily-d-2.jpgCheck out Michael Medico’s hot interview with Emily Deschanel of Fox’s “Bones”, on Hot In Hollywood, “where Hollywood comes to find out what’s hot”! She’s even got a hot beauty tip for vegan beauties!

Be sure not to miss all the action at this weekends Hot In Hollywood event, the hottest celebrity driven AIDS benefit party this year! Deejays on the rooftop, red carpet arrivals, VIP lounge, Celebrity Green room and atmospheric artists everywhere!

Its all to benefit AIDS Healthcare Foundation and ALEGRIA, a Salvation Army HIV/AIDS housing facility and it all starts at 8pm on Saturday, August 18 2007. Buy your tickets and make a difference at HotInHollywood.org.

Stay tuned next week when I’ll have the full low down on this hot, hot, hot event. You won’t want to miss the gorgeous Randolph Duke dress, the star item of the Hot In Hollywood auction!

The Heals Of Fall

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marc-jacobs-pink.jpgThe heals of fall are slightly chunkier than we’ve seen in a while but equally feminine. Chunky heals are everywhere this fall, with skinny jeans, skirts, wide-leg pants, you name it you can pair a chunky heal with it. What I love about this trend is that designers are adding super feminine touches to these heals, a complete flashback to 1943, all you need is the rounded red nails and Betty Grable would be proud.

Couldn’t you just die over the little black bow, the pleated detail, the peep toe? You can’t get any more feminine than this! Best of all Marc Jacobs has designed his gorgeous fall shoes with a walkable heal. Finally, something I can walk in and look sexy in, thank you Mr. Jacobs!

(Image Courtesy Neiman Marcus)

Yohji Yamamoto for Dr. Martens

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new-docs.jpgI’m not sure whether to say “there back” in a creepy, horror flick reminiscent voice or vehemently praise Yohji Yamamoto for adding an elegant twist to Dr. Martens. Whatever the case the famous Japanese designer has partnered with the cult shoe company for a brand new, limited edition, designer exclusive line. And I must say, I am tempted by the gorgeous, elegant yet casual winter white suede boot in the collection.

Although most of the collection is very similar to the classic 10-hole Dr. Martens, the only obvious difference being the subtle but large “YY” embossing on the outer side of the boot and the hidden zipper, I do like that Yohji Yamamoto has capitalized on one of Dr. Martens best designs: the pointed toe.

The general media opinion seems to be that the pointed toe is an updated version of Dr. Martens, thought up by the creative Mr. Yamamoto. Maybe this is marketing at its best or, quite possibly, this is because us state side girls rarely if ever had access this very chic side of the Dr. During Dr. Martens heyday the pointed toe was quite popular in Europe, Paris and London girls got the dibs on this more feminine side of Dr. Martens, while the pointed toe was basically not available in the US.

This week the Fall 2007 collection premiers and the girls of New York, LA, Paris, London, and several cities in Japan will have access to this most gorgeous aspect of Docs. The shoes retail between $520 and $1,250 and are available at at Yohji Yamamoto, 103 Grand St, NYC, call 212-966-9066; Maxfield Los Angeles, 8825 Melrose Ave, call 310-274-8800; and Barneys New York, 660 Madison Ave, call 212-826-8900.

Note: For your high fashion, high profile guy Yohji Yamamoto has also premiered a men’s line of Dr. Martens available at the stores listed above.

(Image Courtesy Elle.com)

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