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		<title>On Point</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Feb 2011 16:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I never thought I’d support a revival of the pointy-toe shoe, but after years of round shapes and months of clunky boots, this classic style couldn’t be more refreshing. Unlike most footwear trends that rotate out of the closet after a season or two, the right pair of pumps are an investment that will reemerge [...]]]></description>
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<p>I never thought I’d support a revival of the pointy-toe shoe, but after years of round shapes and months of clunky boots, this classic style couldn’t be more refreshing. Unlike most footwear trends that rotate out of the closet after a season or two, the right pair of pumps are an investment that will reemerge for decades. Why? They&#8217;re timeless, versatile and loved by woman of all ages.</p>
<p>Basically, pointy-toe pumps equip us shoe collectors with all the  practical reasons to justify coming home with another box of Manolos. Pointy toes transition from season to season, and more importantly for modern ladies, from day to night. There&#8217;re an array of styles–from d’Orsay stilettos to unconventional straps to kitten heels–that suit every occasion and taste. Whether your style is classic, edgy, glam or preppy, and you&#8217;re headed to work, date or cocktail reception, you&#8217;ll delight in all the pointy styles available for spring.</p>
<p>Practicality aside, though, there’s another reason these shoes are a must have: attitude. Ladylike yet fierce, these heels have a way of saying, “I’m sweet and classy, but get the hell out of my way.” Ranging from conservative ‘50s styles to full-out mod, pointy toes can tone down or amp up a look with their leg-lengthening silhouette, eye-catching embellishments, austere cuts and slew of delicious colors.</p>
<p>Simply choose one (or two, or three&#8230;) of the hundreds styles and pair it with cocktail dresses, pencil skirts, tapered trousers, boyfriend jeans, miniskirts, et al. One can’t deny the resurgence of this timeless trend is one chic, fashionably versatile move that allows us to accent just about any outfit with pointy toes. This spring, I think you’ll all join me by saying, “Welcome back, pointy-toe pumps!”</p>
<p><em>Clockwise from upper left: </em></p>
<p>1. Schutz lavender suede pump ($214; <a href="http://www.shopbop.com/high-heel-pump-120mm-schutz/vp/v=1/845524441888150.htm?folderID=2534374302112441&amp;fm=other-shopbysize&amp;colorId=33533" target="_blank">shopbop.com</a>). The chicest pump for spring. Understated enough for work, pretty enough for tea and fierce enough for drinks.</p>
<p>2. Kate Spade “Licorice” pump ($285; <a href="http://www.shirise.com/shirise/" target="_blank">Shirise</a>; 341 Park Avenue, Glencoe, IL). Basic, black and just plain sexy.</p>
<p>3. Valentino studded lace ankle wrap pump ($995; <a href="http://www.neimanmarcus.com/store/catalog/prod.jhtml?itemId=prod115480016&amp;eItemId=prod115480016&amp;cmCat=search&amp;searchType=MAIN&amp;parentId=&amp;icid=&amp;rte=%2Fsearch.jhtml%3FNo%3D320%26Ntt%3Dpumps%26_requestid%3D11431%26N%3D0%26pageSize%3D160" target="_blank">Neiman Marcus</a>). Edgy and fearless. This shoe is not what you would expect from a comfortable and surprisingly versatile shoe.</p>
<p>4. Blue pointed pump ($90; <a href="http://www.zara.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/home/11719/en/zara-S2011" target="_blank">Zara</a>). There’s a reason Elvis wrote a  song about blue suede shoes. Colorful, fun and a perfect pick-me-up to  cure the winter doldrums.</p>
<p>5. Giuseppe Zanotti red patent leather &#8220;V&#8221; strap pump ($550; <a href="http://www.saksfifthavenue.com/main/ProductDetail.jsp?PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524446393317&amp;site_refer=AFF001&amp;site_refer=AFF001&amp;siteID=Hy3bqNL2jtQ-DF_mPKISpz91zzVJ.W.b6w&amp;LScreativeid=846356076357&amp;LSlinkid=15&amp;LSoid=203719&amp;LSsid=Hy3bqNL2jtQ" target="_blank">Saks Fifth Avenue</a>). Va-va-voom! Femme fatale at its best.</p>
<p>6. Christian Louboutin “Pigalili 120 mm&#8221; ($3,545; <a href="http://us.christianlouboutin.com/shoes/pumps/pigalili-120mm-14408.html" target="_blank">Christian Louboutin</a>). The power to stop &#8216;em dead in their tracks. Literally.</p>
<p>7. Messeca “Jesenia” pump ($110; <a href="http://www.pumpshoeschicago.com/" target="_blank">Pump Shoes and Accessories</a>; 1659 W Division Street). Add some swing to your swagger with these show-stoppers.</p>
<p>8. Topshop &#8220;Glitz Bow Point Court Shoe&#8221; ($125; <a href="http://us.topshop.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?beginIndex=0&amp;viewAllFlag=&amp;catalogId=33060&amp;storeId=13052&amp;productId=2181107&amp;langId=-1&amp;sort_field=Relevance&amp;categoryId=208692&amp;parent_categoryId=208581&amp;sort_field=Relevance&amp;pageSize=200" target="_blank">Topshop</a>). Conservative for the office, but fashion-forward for the weekend.</p>
<p>By Maia McGinley</p>
<p><em>Images courtesy of shopbop.com, Kate Spade, Neiman Marcus, Zara, Saks Fifth Avenue, Christian Louboutin, Pump Shoes and Accessories, and Topshop<br />
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		<title>Trending: Wedges</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Apr 2010 14:28:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As Chicago finally heats up, I can’t wait to show off a fresh pedicure in spring’s biggest footwear trend: wedges. Though the wedge has cycled on and off... ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Chicago finally heats up, I can’t wait to show off a fresh pedicure in spring’s biggest footwear trend: wedges. Though the wedge has cycled on and off the “must have” list for decades, it got its start in 1935 when Salvatore Ferragamo created the first pair. Since then, these chunky shoes have resurfaced in the ‘70s, the early ‘90s, and are now making another appearance for spring ‘10.</p>
<p>The wedge has an undeniable ability to lengthen and slim bare legs, and offer a relaxed alternative to heels. After all, sometimes in the laid-back days of spring and summer, heels can feel a bit too contrived. With the wedge, you can have height, comfort, and an attitude that won’t scream, “I’m trying too hard.” This season, choose a pair (or two!) that is daring and versatile.</p>
<p>As if it isn’t hard enough to make that choice, a wedge can range in height from one to five inches and are found in a multitude of materials (cork, leather, rope, wood) and forms (boot, strappy, mule, clog). The options really go on and on. Alexander Wang supplies his “it girl” cult following with the coveted animal print wedge. For a casual but über sexy style, Cynthia Vincent&#8217;s zip-up gladiator is made for day-to-night wear. Boho chic? Joie’s unique fringe version will look amazing with a tunic and cut-off shorts. This season, welcome the wedge back into your wardrobe with one of these styles:</p>
<p>1. Giuseppe Zanotti black suede star wedges ($639; <a href="http://www.bluefly.com/Giuseppe-Zanotti-black-suede-star-detail-wedges/SEARCH/307057201/detail.fly" target="_blank">Bluefly.com</a>)<br />
2. Cynthia Vincent “Luella” wedge ($355; <a href="http://www.citysoles.com/CCC/APP/select_item_view_details.asp?m_description=4045857" target="_blank">Niche</a>; 1566 N Damen Avenue)<br />
3. MIA &#8220;Maiden&#8221; in &#8220;Sand&#8221; ($68; <a href="http://www.lorisshoes.com/product.asp?lt=d&amp;deptid=4307&amp;pfid=LDS13598" target="_blank">Lori&#8217;s Shoes</a>; 824 W Armitage Avenue)<br />
4. Alexander Wang &#8220;Alla&#8221; wedge mule in leopard ($650; <a href="http://shop.alexanderwang.com/shop/#/shoes/?style=3S10501" target="_blank">Alexander Wang</a>)<br />
5. Miu Miu leather espadrilles ($585;<a href="http://www.net-a-porter.com/product/60402" target="_blank"> net-a-porter.com</a>)<br />
6. Guess &#8220;Kinai&#8221; wedge ($99; <a href="http://shop.guess.com/ProductDetails.aspx?style=GWKENAI&amp;category%7C1602=&amp;image=GWKENAI-GOMLL" target="_blank">Guess</a>)<br />
7. Joie &#8220;Rock Steady Fringe Wedge&#8221; ($345; <a href="http://www.cusp.com/shoponline/product.aspx?folderid=/shoponline/shoes/wedges&amp;itemId=X0G9J" target="_blank">Cusp</a>)</p>
<p>By Maia McGinley</p>
<p><em>Images courtesy of Bluefly.com, Niche, Lori&#8217;s Shoes, Alexander Wang, Net-a-Porter, Guess, and Cusp</em></p>
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		<title>Where the Wild Things Are</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 16:03:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s no secret that bold prints are one of the season’s biggest trends. From geometrics to florals, the variety is extensive, but today it’s the leopard print that’s driving us wild! Such patterns can be an intimidating addition to your wardrobe, but when done right, you can look impeccably fearless and chic. To harness your [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s no secret that bold prints are one of the season’s biggest trends. From geometrics to florals, the variety is extensive, but today it’s the leopard print that’s driving us wild! Such patterns can be an intimidating addition to your wardrobe, but when done right, you can look impeccably fearless and chic. To harness your inner tigress, we went on the prowl for some statement-making leopard prints that are as fierce as they are easy-to-wear. Take a look at these pieces and discover how surprisingly simple it is to master this trend!</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #d12e65;">1.</span> </strong>Throwing on an amazing winter coat is one of the easiest ways to add serious style in mere seconds. <a href="http://estore.rebeccataylor.com/estore/ProductDetails.aspx?selection=&amp;CategoryID=42&amp;productID=509614C011" target="_blank">Rebecca Taylor</a>’s “Runway Ruffle Coat” ($495) is discretely dramatic, with its dark hues and girly ruffles.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #d12e65;">2.</span></strong> What fashionista doesn’t want a handbag that attracts a little attention? This leopard bag by <a href="http://www.karenmillen.com/Leopard-and-chain-clutch/Bags/karen-millen/fcp-product/903000053721" target="_blank">Karen Millen</a> ($199) has a sassy print and edgy hardware, but it won’t overwhelm your look.</p>
<p><span style="color: #d12e65;"><strong>3.</strong></span> We love tights and cherish the opportunity to go all out with this accessory. Pair these leopard tights ($20; <a href="http://www.dillards.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=301&amp;langId=-1&amp;storeId=301&amp;productId=502135997&amp;Ntk=all&amp;Nty=1&amp;N=1000301&amp;Ntt=leopard&amp;searchUrl=%2Fendeca%2FEndecaStartServlet%3FNtk%3Dall%26Nty%3D1%26N%3D1000301%26Ntt%3Dleopard&amp;R=03200905&amp;IN_MERCH=true" target="_blank">Dillards</a>) with a LBD and neutral heels for a polished look with lots of attitude.</p>
<p><span style="color: #d12e65;"><strong>4.</strong></span> A pencil skirt is one item every woman needs in her closet. Step away from the classic black and venture into new territory with this “Ocelot Pencil Skirt” by MICHAEL Michael Kors ($80; <a href="http://www.zappos.com/n/p/p/7572468/c/10414.html" target="_blank">zappos.com</a>).</p>
<p><span style="color: #d12e65;"><strong>5.</strong></span> Hello, Lover! Giuseppe Zanotti’s leopard slingback pumps ($635; <a href="http://www.saksfifthavenue.com/main/ProductDetail.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=282574492709801&amp;PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524446239401&amp;R=440481731268&amp;P_name=Giuseppe+Zanotti&amp;sid=1262AF5DD8F3&amp;ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=1408474395222441&amp;bmUID=1263570250007" target="_blank">Saks Fifth Avenue</a>) have us dizzy with delight. At first glance, you may think you’ll only wear these with a few cocktail dresses, but this heel is totally versatile. Try a casual twist by pairing them with skinnies and a fitted tee or boyfriend chinos and an oversized sweater.</p>
<p><span style="color: #d12e65;"><strong>6.</strong></span> We have a pretty deep affinity for belts, whether they’re barely noticeable or outfit-completing accents. This one ($40; <a href="http://www.jcrew.com/AST/Browse/WomenBrowse/Women_Shop_By_Category/accessories/belts/PRDOVR~19587/99101853601/ENE~1+2+3+22+4294967294+20~~~0~90~all~mode+matchallany~~~~~belt/19587.jsp" target="_blank">J.Crew</a>) will play up neutrals or add an interesting contrast to other prints.</p>
<p><span style="color: #d12e65;"><strong>7.</strong></span> The thought of these gloves ($150; <a href="http://www.toryburch.com/toryburch/" target="_blank">Tory Burch</a>) with a solid-colored wool coat is truly exciting. It’s one of the little ways you can add an unexpected edge to your outerwear.</p>
<p><strong><span style="color: #d12e65;">8. </span></strong><span style="color: #000000;">Shorts in fresh prints will be a major player this spring, and these cuffed ones by Peter Som ($680; <a href="http://www.saksfifthavenue.com/main/ProductDetail.jsp?FOLDER%3C%3Efolder_id=282574492706211&amp;PRODUCT%3C%3Eprd_id=845524446248902&amp;R=430229782768&amp;P_name=Peter+Som&amp;sid=1262AF5DD8F3&amp;ASSORTMENT%3C%3East_id=1408474395222441&amp;bmUID=1263570334659" target="_blank">Saks Fifth Avenue</a>) boast the neutral hues necessary to create a bevy of looks. Pair these shorts</span><span style="color: #000000;"> with a simple tank or even a vibrant floral top. </span><strong><span style="color: #d12e65;"><br />
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<p><span style="color: #d12e65;"><strong>9.</strong></span> If you ask us, this is the perfect leopard flat ($40; <a href="http://www.stevemadden.com/item.aspx?id=50306" target="_blank">Steve Madden</a>)—no bows, frills, etc. Just a classic, delicate shape in an intriguing print.</p>
<p>If wearing leopard prints, remember to use discretion when pulling your look together. These prints can hold their own, so don&#8217;t layer these pieces with competing garments and accessories and other animal prints. Sometimes too much of a good thing isn’t always a good thing.</p>
<p>By Meghan Turner</p>
<p><em>Images courtesy of Rebecca Taylor, Karen Millen, Dillards, zappos.com, Saks Fifth Avenue, J.Crew, Tory Burch, and Steve Madden</em></p>
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