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When you step into new South End shoes-and-accessories boutique Leokadia (667 Tremont Street, Boston, 617.247.SHOE), the first thing you'll probably do is recognize owner Jessica Lynn. Actually, scratch that - the first thing you'll do is admire...
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Hilken Mancini, formerly of Honeyspot and, before that, Punk Rock Aerobics, has joined up with vintage shop Gumshoe, now known as 40 South Street (40 South Street, Jamaica Plain, 617.522.5066). Got all that? Good. The shop has added a women's section...
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Yes, we realize we should be reading up on more pressing issues, but we refuse to apologize for our celebrity-gossip-blog addiction. Gofugyourself.com, one of our super-snarky favorites - and considering that it gets 3.5 million unique visitors a month...
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It's an LA lifestyle boutique, only more approachable. It's New York City exclusive, but down home and neighborhood-friendly. Grand (374 Somerville Avenue, Somerville, 617.623.2429), the new retail addition to eclectic, up-and-coming Union Square...
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We sometimes find ourselves suppressing a yawn when we hear of a new gym opening. But this one catches our eye: BodyScapes Fitness is bringing a full-service facility to Coolidge Corner (1285 Beacon Street, Brookline) at the end of the month. The company's...
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You might be a mess over failed relationships, job woes, and other life crises, but your closet is also in dire need of therapy. Leah Eckelberger has been playing shrink to Boston's weekend wardrobes at Jean Therapy (524 Comm Ave, Boston, 617.266...
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She recently implied to the The New York Times Magazine that she's more influential than Anna Wintour - and dissing Anna takes balls. But the reason we picked up Rachel Zoe's new book was less about the controversy that often surrounds the outspoken...
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Just in time for our annual pre-holiday self-indulgent shopping spree comes Motley Shoe Shop (76 Dartmouth Street, Boston, 617.351.6969). At press time set to open in early October, the shop carries primarily limited-edition sneakers - both men's...
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Allston's about more than just dive bars, cheap eats, and BU rock stars: lately, the area has also been cultivating a bit of an anti-Newbury Street fashion scene. At the forefront is Re-Up (1 Brighton Avenue, Allston, 617.783.REUP), an urban lifestyle...
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by webteam,
09-07-2007
One of our favorite fashion icons is turning 100 - and no, it's not Janice Dickinson (though she certainly isn't looking any younger these days). Chic retailer Neiman Marcus (5 Copley Place, Boston, 617.536.3660), which got its start in a Dallas...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
Accessories turn Technicolor this fall, with bright colors adding brilliance and fun to even the simplest of looks. Pick up yellow Prada kitten heels ($450) at Barneys New York (Copley Place, 100 Huntington Avenue, Boston, 617.385.3300), and Christian...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
Rock-and-roll loves fashion and fashion loves rock-and-roll. After all, true rock royalty like Mick Jagger, Steven Tyler, Chris Robinson, and Joan Jett sport head-turning, hip-shaking, mouth-dropping looks year after year. Thank goodness designers periodically...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
There was a time when well-heeled Bostonians were forced to set off on a seasonal pilgrimage to Fifth Avenue to stock up on their favorite big-name designers. But these days, locals are (finally!) embracing their sense of high fashion - and, as a result...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
We love that Envi (164 Newbury Street, Boston, 617.267.3684), Boston's newest eco-chic boutique, doesn't sacrifice style for earth-friendliness. No awkward cuts or scratchy fabrics here; instead, brands like Del Forte, Panda Snack, and Perfectly...
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by eldean,
08-08-2007
You can't swing a designer bag over your shoulder in this city without hitting someone's boyfriend. This is most annoying when browsing the displays at all of the local women's boutiques. But thanks to the visionary minds of several fashionistas...
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