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Fancy Feet

Giuseppe Zanotti designed what is arguably his most recognizable shoe on a tablecloth at a fish restaurant. Considering the context, the surprising part isn’t that he turned out a sandal bedecked by a gutted fish; it’s that he managed to make it sexy. So sexy, the shoes nearly upstaged an otherwise naked Kim Cattrall in “Sex and the City: The Movie.”

The Bright Side of the Dark Side

Afraid of the Goth trend? Don’t be. If it immediately brings images of Marilyn Manson groupies and the Bride of Frankenstein to mind, you’ve got the wrong idea.

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FASHION FACE

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Cosmetic Correction … Sans the Scalpel

Just like a good plastic surgeon can dramatically alter a face with the slice of a scalpel, so can a good makeup artist with the stroke of a brush.

A Style Maven in Training

Rachel Bilson is slowly but surely becoming the new Nicole Richie. That’s not to say you can expect her clavicles to protrude further than her breasts anytime soon. Rather, the starlet who was commonly referred to as “the other girl on ‘The O.C.’ ” is stealing the spotlight for her style. She could easily pull a Richie coup — abandon her stylist and become a Bazaar cover girl — in the next couple years.

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Who? Shannon Tsoi of Summerlin

How to be a Recessionista

When a fashionista can tighten her budget belt just as well as she can a wide, patent leather one, she earns herself a new title: recessionista.

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FRAME OF MIND

Scents and Sensibility

The only thing missing from our fall fragrance guide is a scratch and sniff feature. Before you hit the cosmetics counters for your new scent, check out our break down.

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• Who? Trisha Hurtado of southwest Las Vegas

TURNING A NEW PAIGE

As a little girl growing up in Southern California, Paige Adams-Gellar refused to wear pants, let alone denim. Even when her family moved to Wasilla, Alaska, she couldn’t bring herself to sport the pegged jeans with zipper bottoms that were so popular with her high school peers.

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MINI ME

Back to the Future

Stirrup lace leggings, oversized sweaters that expose one shoulder, kitschy tiger prints, graphic tees — they all enjoyed their heyday right alongside synthesizer music and Reaganomics. The clothes, however, were so good the first time around that they’ve been invited back for an encore performance.

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