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- Keep them for your summery cotton dresses and consider spectator pumps for spring suits.
- Shiny gold and silver spectator pumps with rounded toes were present at a majority of the shows.
- The co-pilot stripes on his uniform sleeve were still shiny, and my navy and white spectator pumps were barely broken in.
- Matte metallics were also popular details and showed up in the form of muted sequins on jersey tanks and platinum-colored spectator pumps.
- One of the few celebs holding court at Carolina Herrera, Michele wore a beige Herrera shirt dress and trousers, and Manolo Blahnik spectator pumps.
- Tommy Hilfiger, under his new H label, is offering spectator pumps ( the kind with the black and white and perforations ) for $ 130.
- Lyonne wandered over to survey the spectator pumps, considering for a moment whether the matronly two-toned shoe might have camp potential, but the impulse lasted only a moment.
- With square little capes fluttering behind them and black feathers thrust through their chignons, the models marched in satin spectator pumps to the techno music, like messengers speeding toward a mature modern era.
- Plus a pile of gold jewelry ( silver is looking tarnished this year ) on your wrists, and some peek-a-boo ( open-toed ) or pointy-toed spectator pumps.
- Sporting a range of costuming from square dance dresses to spectator pumps in red, white and blue, the pre-event crowd was kept in order by a platoon of Republican operatives that outnumbered the police officers on duty for the event.
- While few women in Atlanta are likely to pair a retro 1970s acid-washed skirt with a Calvin Klein camisole, Chanel spectator pumps and a vintage Gucci purse, as Ms . Parker did in a recent episode, for fans, the show has the allure of flipping through Vogue.
- The martini, both classic and mutant, has been back big for a while now, part of the retro-hip resurgence that's brought us, among other things, the cigar, the dreaded goatee, spectator pumps, red meat, self-indulgence,'50s " lounge " music . ( Would you believe the lush sounds _ wasn't that the phrase ? _ of the Jackie Gleason Orchestra are heard once again in the land?
- John Muller, the owner of the Couture Club on the Chicago North Shore, is bullish on " everything and anything that has a sense of quirkiness and luxury : cashmere, fur and showpiece rhinestone jewels, the bigger the better . " His shop, with its black-and-white tiled floor reminiscent of a Newport mansion, is a fittingly glamorous backdrop for the high-end castoffs he culls in his travels throughout the Midwest : Ferragamo cream and black spectator pumps; Charles Jourdan multicolored sandals; and items that, with or without a label, hint at a lofty provenance.