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Christian Louboutin Mia Satin Evening Bag, Handbag of the Day

Filed under: Handbags

Christian Louboutin Mia Satin Evening BagThe Christian Louboutin Mia Satin Evening Bag is a simple, elegant bag with enough character to hold its own against your flashiest evening wear.

The clean lines of the bag make it easy to pair with a classic gown or cocktail dress, and it's simple enough to be carried by even a very young lady.

Inside this little (8"W X 6"H X 2½"D) bag, you will find a shock of bright, peachy-red satin, as well as the traditional logo plate and a small pocket. The delicate, yet durable goldtone chain has an adjustable 22" drop, and complements the conservative shape of the other shiny hardware, including the classic Louboutin heels, upside-down when the clasp is closed and folded, as pictured.

We'd love to see this matched with a highly structured dress, one which mirrors the line of the hardware with its seams. Still, there's something youthful enough about the glamour of this bag to make it an easy and appropriate go-to for a night on the town.

The Christian Louboutin Mia Satin Evening Bag is available from Saks Fifth Avenue for $995.00.

Expert-Guided Prom Shopping in New York City

Filed under: Apparel, Services

Go prom shopping with the experts!If you know a young lady who deserves the very best for this year's prom, ShopNYC Tours has created a specialized prom shopping experience for her which is budget-conscious, fun and guided by a New York City shopping expert, Natasha Malinsky. Here's more about what the tours include:
  • Watch videos highlighting the hottest prom trends for 2010
  • Visit a variety of boutiques that carry Contemporary Prom Dresses, Vintage Prom Dresses and Celebrity Consignment Prom Dresses
  • Enjoy spot-to-spot transportation while sipping "teeny" (alcohol-free) cosmos and enjoying world-famous cupcakes
  • Sightsee some of the hippest NYC neighborhoods with a savvy tour guide
  • Get a prom make-up tutorial at Makeup Forever with a professional make-up artist
Natasha was kind enough to answer a few questions for us about shopping tours and how she stays in touch with what's cool for school:

Luxist: What inspired you to create a prom shopping tour?

Natasha Malinsky
: Our Teen Fashion Tour is extremely popular and a lot of the people interested in that tour started to inquire about prom shopping in NYC. I thought it would be cool to not only offer a tour for prom dress shopping, but for everything prom including dresses, accessories, and even makeup. Shopping for prom in NYC gives teens the opportunity to stand out and have something unique that no one else will have, which is really exciting to them.

L: What kind of girl is this for?

NM: I'm hoping to attract a wide range of teens -- everyone from NYC locals to domestic tourists. And since the tour is so diverse, covering everything from contemporary prom to vintage prom to consignment prom, there will be an opportunity for everyone to find something that fits their own style and, more importantly, budget.

L: How do you keep up with teen fashion trends?

NM: Teens look up to a lot of celebrities, so it's important to keep the red carpet in mind when researching teen trends. It's also important to keep the youth factor in mind. Teen fashion should be young, fun and affordable. The runway shows can be an inspiration for teens, but often times, ready-to-wear is too sophisticated and definitely too expensive. Fashion magazines like Teen Vogue and shows like "Gossip Girl" are great sources for teen fashion trends along with shows like Extra and Access Hollywood. Oh -- and giving Teen Fashion Tours helps me to stay on top of what teens want to wear.

Where was Natasha when we were in high school? (We mean that figuratively ... she was in high school.)

If you'd like to send a teen on the prom shopping experience of a lifetime, the cost is just $59 for groups of 10 or more, and $99 for smaller or private tours. Visit ShopNYC Tours or call 1-800-619-2795 for more information or to book.

Marc Jacob's Spring Trench

Filed under: Apparel

Is it just me, or does it seem like the fashion editors at a number of the major magazine suffer from some sort of collective amnesia? You know, some chronic forgetfulness that  has them declaring (as though it were some kind of big news) that trench coats are popular garments for spring.

Excuse me, but when did the trench coat ever go out of style? (The whole scenario reminds me of being at my high school prom. There was that point in the evening when the prom king and queen were about to be announced, and even though everyone in the audience knew exactly who it would be,  we all pretended to be shocked when we heard that the captain of the football team and the head cheerleader were elected once again.)

My complaints about fashion editors aside, this year's spring collections have once again proved my underlying theory: trench coats will be hip until the planet stops spinning.

Now if you're in the market for a trench that will last you until the trench goes out of style (read: the end times), I highly recommend this season's marc by marc jacobs gabardine jacket in natural. With a Peter Pan collar, classic round buttons and a floral liner, this double-breasted trench is as timeless as the trench itself.

Remember, fashion fans: 10,000 fashion editors can't be wrong (except when they are, as in the case of Alexander McQueen).

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