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Solestruck Shoe Lookbook F/W 2010
SOLESTRUCK just shot their first ever lookbook entitled “Room Service” on location in Portland, Oregon by photographer Carey Haider and features dozens of new Fall/Winter 2010 shoes (mostly booties, baby). Here are my top five shoe picks:
Report Signature Caleb Bootie, $299.95
Report Signature STEINWAY thigh-high boot, $489.95
Senso Wilma Platform Bootie in Black Leather, $159.95 (also available in black pony, cheetah, pink cheetah and/or white/brown cheetah)
Ego and Greed FANG bootie in embossed grey phyton, $79.95 (click on picture for better view, this picture doesn’t do the shoe justice)
Sam Edelman Vancouver lace-up bootie in black suede, $224.95
See all styles in the Solestruck Room Service F/W Lookbook 2010 and tell me which are your favorite?!
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Kate Hudson: Dont worry about trends
When it comes to celebrity clothes, star Kate Hudson says that becoming famous hasn’t changed her taste. She recently told Elle magazine, “I don’t have enough time on this planet to worry about things like that.”
The actress and red carpet fashion star says that she favors the designs of her friend, fashion industry icon Stella McCartney, saying, “What I love about her is that everything she designs is comfortable.” Hudson says that she tends to like printed fashion dresses with flowing textures and doesn’t like clothes that feel restricting. Hudson, who says she exercises two hours a day, says she doesn’t waste time worrying about those who would judge her on her appearance.
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Kim Cattrall Worked Well with Pat Field
Kim Cattrall was one of the top celebrity fashion trend makers in her role as Samantha Jones in the HBO series “Sex and the City,” and in the two feature films that followed, and she was never afraid to share her opinions with costume designer Patricia Field.
She told Vogue.com that she was comfortable telling Field when she felt like an outfit wouldn’t work for a particular scene. The outfits that young fashion industry designers sent for co-stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis were sample size, unlike Cattrall, but she was OK with that, saying that she knew a lot of those outfits would not have suited her body type or character. “The thing about Patricia was that she knew the actresses body types very well,” she says.
Kim Cattrall was one of the top celebrity fashion trend makers in her role as Samantha Jones in the HBO series “Sex and the City,” and in the two feature films that followed, and she was never afraid to share her opinions with costume designer Patricia Field.
She told Vogue.com that she was comfortable telling Field when she felt like an outfit wouldn’t work for a particular scene. The outfits that young fashion industry designers sent for co-stars Sarah Jessica Parker and Kristin Davis were sample size, unlike Cattrall, but she was OK with that, saying that she knew a lot of those outfits would not have suited her body type or character. “The thing about Patricia was that she knew the actresses body types very well,” she says.
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