‘What Price Do You Want To Pay For Fall Fashion?’ “The Hepburns’ Look “Part 2 Series #1
September 17th, 2007 by markdownmomThe look the fashion world is what MDM calls the "Hepburns’ Look." Yes, that’s not a typo. It is a combination of the tailored look of Katharine Hepburn and the classic style of Audrey Hepburn. This look is completed in shoes with the continuation of the ballet slipper and other flats. Amid skepticism last year that the kitty heel would replace the ballet slipper as a fashion shoe, MDM stuck to her guns and sure enough as stated this classic is around for another season, hotter than ever. A new spin is being put on this shoe in materials such as patent, satin, quilted and more.
Online shopping networks are unveiling the couture looks for Fall and the Holiday Season this month. Stuart Weitzman has designed this wonderful flat as part of the Scoop collection for HSN©. In black or gold quilted patent leather, it has all the bells and whistles with its’ cutouts, peep toe, and belts. However, at $265+sh it is designer priced! And the Scoop ballet slipper satin slipper for $125 is just as hot and in demand.

With some research, MDM found a similar look in this flat at Auditions® by Van Eli, reg.$89.99/steal $29.99. Black quilted Nappa patent leather with a metal eyelet and lace ribbon detail. Although sizes are limited here also, browse their sales for other hot looks at fantastic prices!
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