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Fashion Trend Spotlight: Oxfords
Recently, I have been lusting over oxford shoes. Dress them up or down they are great for spring and will set you apart from boots and platforms.
Silk-chiffon pussybow blouse, $990
Lauren Whistling bra, $190
Patent Oxford Bootie, $1,040
Steven Melin Pinked Perforated Oxfords, $105
Christian Louboutin Fred glitter lace-up shoes, $599
Candela silver leather ‘Tokyo’ slip-on oxford, $140
Forever 21 Metallic Gold Oxford, $25
Capone Oxford, $130
Fallon Studded Tip Oxford, $150
Domingo platform heels, $265
Nicholas Kirkwood Metallic Paint Oxford | Kirna Zabete, $1995
Handmade Wing Tip Oxford, $230
Posh Spice Style Advice
The glamourous and fashionable Victoria Beckham tells Details magazine 10 style tips for Men. Here are the first 5, check out Details online for the full interview.
1. Style isn’t about money. One of the nicest outfits on a man is a pair of jeans, some old, messed-up boots, a simple white tee, and a vintage leather belt. You don’t have to spend a lot. It’s about mixing and matching and getting things that fit properly.
2. Men who wear skinny jeans won’t be wearing my jeans. I don’t think jeans should be tight around their bollocks. I don’t want to see that part of a guy’s anatomy all squashed in.
3. What to wear on a first date is a tricky one. You don’t want to be too dressed up or not dressed up enough. It totally depends where you’re going. Wear something you’re comfortable in, because you’re going to be slightly nervous.
4. I don’t mind a vintage T-shirt with a logo on it that’s tongue-in-cheek. But if a man were to just have a huge logo on his chest, no. I think that’s very unattractive.
5. It’s romantic when a guy makes an effort. For our anniversary recently, David had all these beautiful flowers placed in our garden and he had someone come in and cook and he had nice music playing. We put the kids to bed and then we spent the night together, just talking in front of the fire.
Chanel Bike, $17,000, available at Chanel.com
Snazzy!
Stacey Bendet, the founder and designer of Alice + Olivia, pays homage to her childhood by designing a limited-edition line of sneakers in collaboration with Keds. Inspired by her spring collection, she designed a sequined shoe in four colors – black, silver, pale pink and safari green. Each shoe is a slip-on style and will retail for $88. The shoes will launch this spring at Neiman Marcus stores, Alice + Olivia boutiques and select retailers worldwide.
“I don’t think I removed Keds from my feet as a kid. I can’t even count how many pairs I had,” Stacey Bendet.
Moleskine for Passions
Moleskine have launched their latest collection of notebooks, specifically tailored to suit your interests. Moleskine Passions is a collection of six different journals to record and recall memories, thoughts and notes about six different passions: Recipes, Wine, Book, Film, Music and Wellness. Each edition allows you to record relevant information about your particular interest in an intuitive way, making it easier to both document and share your findings.
I’m a huge fan of Moleskine notebooks and these look pretty interesting, but where is the fashion passion? I think I’ll stick with the classic ruled pocket notebook.
Think Rich, Look Poor
Louis Vuitton Raindrop Besace Handbag, $2,000
“And in walks this girl with like garbage bags. I thought that was kinda like ghetto, and like…weird,” Pauly D from The Jersey Shore

Kanye West’s major bling at Brasserie Lipp, Paris.
**Gentlemen take note, please. Personal style and accessorizing is NOT just for the ladies. TIGHTEN UP.
Double Covers? Psh, I want OCTO
Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Natalia Vodianova, Lara Stone, Daria Werbowy, Amber Valletta, Jeneil Williams and Kristen McMenamy.
“For this issue of LOVE, we took eight women who are generally acknowledged as the most beautiful in the world, got them to show off their bodies – widely regarded as the most perfect in the world – and photographed them all in exactly the same position for the cover. ”We did this to show how much they differed physically from one another, which is why we also printed their measurements.” ”The point is that ‘perfection’ is not fixed, timeless or transcendent. It varies, as the measurements of our cover girls show,” LOVE’s editor Katie Brand
































