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FALL 2005


THE GET

Women’s Wear:
Fall Essentials—A supremely beautiful skirt, menswear pants, cashmere, shrunken fitted jackets, flats, heels, boots and handbags

Guide to Jeans

And don’t miss The Goods: What stores believe will have you running to their doors

Jewelry:
Dress your wrist in these must-haves for fall

Men’s:
Everything for the well-dressed weekend warrior whether hitting the game or tooling around the races

Kids:
Playdate with Plaid

Beauty, Health and Fitness
Buff Girl Patti Quicksilver shows that with a few hours of exercise a day, a woman can look cut, fit, and fantastic.

Plus, moisturizers to keep you soft, bronzers to keep you tan, our medical Q & A to keep you healthy

Spas We Love reviews facials at local salons

Home:
Time to come indoors. Warm up with cozy accessories

THE STORES

Radar:
On our screen—stores that have changed the retail landscape in the past five years

What’s New Pussycat?
Cool new stores on the scene

It’s Happening in Baltimore:
J Shoes gets it done

Proprietor:
Owners of some of our favorite establishments say hi—there’s more behind the counter than meets the eye

THE PEOPLE

Doll Face:
Nathalie Beatty, Meadow Lark Washington, Ellen Macks and Lou Angelos show us sublime style

What’s Your Baltimore Style?
Are you a fashionista? A prep? A finance stiff? Check it out to find your fit

Local Designer Spotlight:
You want to know Derek Green. His chic, sexy designs have sold at Fred Segal, Henri Bendel and now they’re available in Baltimore

THE 411

Bookish:
These quirky Baltimore bookstores stock marvelous books. They’re big fun for weekend browsing too and writer Lindsey Fleming gives her favorite book pics

Dear Dolly:
What to wear as the weather moves from hot to cool. Still wondering what to buy for fall? Dear Dolly gives you the answers and more

In To It/Over It:
Our take on what’s in and what’s out

The Give:
We all love new things, but there’s no need to hoard. Do you really need five black bags? Give to someone in need



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