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THE RETURN OF KITTEN HEELS TREND 2011 By ANAMARIA WILSON

After seasons of sky-high stilettos, the dainty demiheel is back. A devotee of five-inch platforms sees how the two stack up. See our roundup of the best kitten heels for fall.





Day one featured a pair of 2.3-inch camel-and-black spectator slingbacks courtesy of Giambattista Valli. The first obstacle was what to wear them with. They call for very tailored looks, like suits, pencil skirts, and slim pants — the kind of thing you could easily envision in a young Jackie Kennedy's closet. Despite it being the height of the summer, I had to delve into pieces typically relegated to early spring and fall. I thought I'd start out simply with a white Carolina Herrera buttoned shirt and a black Prada skirt, a classic ensemble that I can typically lift into the cool air of the fashionsphere with a Burberry trench and a crazy heel. With the kittens, however, I looked like a banker or a hostess or a secretary. In other words: boring. And sad. Already half an hour late for work, I settled on an Yves Saint Laurent cheetah shift, with the idea that the print would distract from the unshakeable retro elegance of the shoes. I added a studded Givenchy cuff to further cut the lady vibe. But just a few steps later, I felt like the shoe had added 10 years to my life. All of a sudden, I had a second husband, stepchildren, and a townhouse on New York's Upper East Side. I was a lady who lunched. I shuffled to the subway, dispirited, toes pinched.

TOP FALL TRENDS FROM NEW YORK FASHION WEEK



What we saw on the Fall 2010 runway in New York — conservative glamour, chic urban warriors, eccentric color combinations, and more — is getting us excited for the season. Pick a trend or two, and you're ready to shop. Edited by Joanna Hillman. Text by Nandini D’Souza.



 At Calvin Klein (seen here) and Narciso Rodriguez, for instance, she appeared in the slightly aggressive spirit of the styling and the architectural strictness—no matter how curved a seam — of the construction.

A FASHIONABLE LIFE: THE PERRINS IN PARIS By DEREK BLASBERG



Mr. Perrin hails from a long line of European artisans. His great-grandfather founded the family business, a leather-glove-making company, in 1893. Ever gregarious, Michel obliges his wife and swans across his living room's tapis, a specially made carpet in a marble pattern that complements the 1940s marble-topped table Sally is wobbling on. This tastefully gilded apartment is the Perrins' boîte à bijoux, as she calls it, using the French term for "jewel box," and it serves as the L.A.-based couple's Quai Voltaire home away from home.
Turns out this sort of thing—Sally dancing on tables—is how the couple met when they were both living in Seattle, where she was working as a model and he was at Microsoft, in 1986. "He was the crazy man on the dance floor who took me for a spin, and that was it!" says Sally. Michel recalls his pick-up line: "I asked, 'Do you want to learn French?' And she said, 'What kind of French are you talking about?'"

But it's their business that the Perrins devote a lot of time to now. Three generations later, Michel has added handbags to the Perrin Paris company repertoire. And Sally's perspective has helped shape the nascent bag line. "We work best as a team, and I began to provide input: what I would wear and what I wouldn't," she explains.
"I told him he could use a little help as far as knowing what a woman wants to wear in a handbag," she says. Michel agrees but reasons, "At least she knew I was straight when she saw my purse ideas."

Sunglasses are crucial in summer


Sunglasses are crucial in summer, but of only slightly less importance to our handbags is the box they came in! If you own an expensive pair, it's important to keep them in a sturdy container, but luckily you don't need to spend a fortune on that part of the deal. In fact, it can be fun to mix and match shades and boxes, and plenty of shops on the high street have jolly, holiday-themed prints you can use to carry your sunnies, whether you've lost their old one or just want something a bit more fun.
Here, we've matched up a designer pair (Nina Ricci's 'Jackie' acetate sunglasses, which are on sale at The Outnet with a fabulous 65% discount) and a hard, palm-tree print case from Topshop that really picks up the dusky purple in the shades. Topshop have plenty more holiday-friendly cases in at the moment so be sure to check out the range - they're a steal and we think they're super cute.