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		<title>Velvet &#8211; The Fabric Of Fall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The history of velvet is somewhat fuzzy, but the first English
reference to it was in 1278, when a king&#8217;s tailor purchased the
fabric in Paris for the kings bed. More than 700 years later you
don&#8217;t have to be a king to afford to wear velvet. 
You&#8217;re seeing it everywhere, in every shade. Carefully created
into dazzling jackets, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The history of velvet is somewhat fuzzy, but the first English<br />
reference to it was in 1278, when a king&#8217;s tailor purchased the<br />
fabric in Paris for the kings bed. More than 700 years later you<br />
don&#8217;t have to be a king to afford to wear velvet. </p>
<p>You&#8217;re seeing it everywhere, in every shade. Carefully created<br />
into dazzling jackets, dresses, handbags, boots, pumps and<br />
flats. You will find velvet this fall in an array of rich, deep<br />
colors like navy blue, emerald and red, meant to make a fashion<br />
statement. You can&#8217;t be shy and wear velvet this year! </p>
<p>Alice &amp; Olivia offer a velvet military jacket in navy with<br />
leather piping. Nanette Lepore offers an embellished velvet<br />
jacket in muted shades with a peacock feather print. Moschino is<br />
showing a dress saluting the paisley craze. It&#8217;s a lovely cognac<br />
velvet halter dress with a medallion print. One of the standout<br />
velvet creations this season has to be the Cynthia Steffe<br />
strapless velvet empire dress. It features a dark green bust<br />
trimmed with golden ribbon. The dress falls into a three tiered<br />
nutmeg colored velvet skirt which falls just below the knee. The<br />
bottom tier of this dress is beautifully embellished with gold<br />
and green floral embroidery. There are only two words to<br />
describe this dress &#8211; rich and opulent. </p>
<p>Shoe designers have always loved velvet. Yves Saint Laurent is<br />
offering a beautiful crossover velvet sandal in olive. Christian<br />
Lacroix offers an unexpected twist on chic with his dark brown<br />
velvet sandal which is made an absolute must have with the<br />
addition of a teal and black wool flower on the heel. You have<br />
to check this shoe out. Can somebody say perfect for any<br />
upcoming holiday celebration? Shoe designer Salvatore Ferragamo<br />
is offering a Victorian inspired velvet pump in a rich wine<br />
color. He also shows a very strappy and sexy black velvet<br />
platform sandal, perfect for evening affairs. You can pair these<br />
sandals with a cropped jacket in teal velvet and black satin<br />
pencil pants, perfect! </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to check out the wide array of velvet bags. Hobo&#8217;s,<br />
clutch bags and totes are shown in velvet. Giorgio Armani is<br />
offering his signature tote in croc-embossed velvet. Gucci is<br />
showing a green velvet shoulder flap bag accented with a<br />
crocodile trim. </p>
<p>Splurge and buy yourself a spectacular velvet piece this fall -<br />
you won&#8217;t regret it </p>
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