54 | FASHION
WHAT SHALL I WEAR...? Laura Russell’s... Key accessories for Autumn/Winter 2010
GLITZ AND GLAM FOR NIGHT: Crystals, rhinestones, studs and chains cover clutch bags for evening events.
THE SKINNY WAISTBELT: It’s all about creating the silhouette with your clothing so breathe in and buckle up. Skinny waist belts are everywhere, around jumpers, jackets, shirts, tops and dresses.
PORTFOLIO BUSINESS BAGS: The glamorous briefcase in the form of a clutch to carry all your business essentials. See Yves Saint Laurent and Celine.
HIGH HEEL HIKING BOOTS: Heeled hiking boots with lacing, buckles and straps, or shearling boots are the two key boots of the season.
HEELS: Solid block heels and kitten heels are back. For the more daring, stilettos are a key look this season - worn with ankle, knee or thigh high socks.
Topshop House of Fraser
GROWN-UP HANDBAGS FOR DAY: Raid Granny’s wardrobe for this season’s bag of choice; a classic, snap closure bag in clean box styles with short handles, in brown, black and nudes. Check out Dior and Marni.
GLOVES: Wear gloves elbow length, leave long or scrunch down. And stick to leather or suede in metallics or two tone.
YETI FUR: Stay cosy mid winter with furry gloves, boots, gilets or coats.
ORS Advert40:Layout 1 20/9/10 16:43 Page 1 Enjoy accessorising this autumn.
ooh! rubyshoes
introducing Vic Matie autumn/winter 2010 range
117 bruntsfield place edinburgh eh10 4eq
tel 0131 229 6909
info@oohrubyshoes.co.uk
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