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Stacy London will change the way you shop

StyleYour ultimate manual to smarter shopping Premier Issue

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On the cover stacy london photographed by brian doben. blouse, $9.95, blazer, $69.95, jean, $19.95, and ring, $5.95, all H&M. geode earrings, Ann Taylor, $48.00.

contents

8 NOw TreNdiNg The foolproof step-by-step guide to getting the look you want this season, whether you’re a free spirit, are earthy minimal, modern mod, or strictly a lady.

18 BeAuTy By TreNd it’s not only about the clothes: beauty products add the finishing touch.

22 sMArT iNvesTMeNTs great bang for your buck! Five not-so-basic basics that will breathe new life into your outfits.

28 gOTTA HAve iT! the season’s hottest accessory trends and the shoes, scarves, legwear, bags, and baubles you need now!

34 NOw & LATer Wear the pieces you love both now and later with just a few strategic wardrobe swaps.

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Jacket, Charlotte russe, $39.99. blouse, H&M, $29.95. skirt, The Limited, $69.90. earrings, H&M, $3.95. necklace, Forever 21, $8.80. tights, Hue, $18. available at Macy’s.

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3 LeTTer FrOM sTACy LONdON

4 THe sTyLe Axis your axis (and access!) to all things stylish. plot your course and make your picks for the season.

19 Q&A: ANN TAyLOr how the go-to brand is embracing bold color, faux fur, and luxurious lace this season.

33 Q&A: H&M the inside scoop on h&M’s much-anticipated collaboration with Versace, and what’s in store for fall.

37 Q&A: NOrdsTrOM nordstrom is bringing the cool factor back to the department store experience.

38 Q&A: ALdO With hundreds of shoe styles—from casual flats and boots to sky-high heels—aldo is always on point.

39 THe rx First aid for all your fashion emergencies.

46 A MATTer OF sTyLe stacy london and Cindy Mclaughlin believe that everyone deserves access to great style.

48 sHOpper sTyLe Westfield shoppers are a chic bunch.

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CHieF sTyLisTs

Zoe sundraKate powellsharon ryan

Matthew simonelli

CONTriBuTiNg sTyLisTs

natalie deClevegina donnellylisa dontzinleslie gilbertsusan singer

FAsHiON AssisTANTs

samantha brownJenny Chang

Jonathan hamiltsophia loch

stefany Mohebbanannie park

lauren solomontalia bromberg

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Merilyn Mitchell (stacy london)Jim Crawford (models)

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Mathew nigara (stacy london)Maya Michelle shapiro (models)

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Camille hunt

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susan Waits

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John Knecht, sam edsill

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digiTAL iMAgiNg speCiALisT (sTiLL LiFe)

leonor alvarez

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rashida harris/Wilhelmina, sarah otey/Wilhelmina, letecia price/one.1 Management,

Xiao Wang/one.1 Management

Westfield Style Magazine is published by ivy lester Custom publishing for Westfield group shopping centers

in the United states including: Westfield Century City, Westfield Citrus park, Westfield Fashion square, Westfield

Fox Valley, Westfield garden state plaza, Westfield Montgomery, Westfield north County, Westfield old orchard, Westfield san Francisco Centre, Westfield southcenter, Westfield topanga, Westfield trumbull,

Westfield UtC, and Westfield Valley Fair.

We welcome input about this and future issues. please address letters, queries, and story ideas to Westfield –

Marketing Department, 11601 Wilshire Boulevard, 11th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90025 or [email protected].

please address advertising queries to westfieldstyle@

westfield.com. please direct publishing queries to Ivy Lester Custom Publishing, 1105 N. Green Bay Rd.,

Lake Forest, IL 60045 or [email protected].

in this magazine we have detailed a range of products available at Westfield shopping centers. although merchandise was available

and prices were correct at the time of printing, inventory levels and price points are subject to change. We advise you to contact the

relevant retailer for further information about price and availability. Westfield does not accept any responsibility for price variations,

availability or quality of products. no responsibility is accepted by Westfield for the accuracy of any statement or advice contained in the text or advertisements, or the accuracy of any prices quoted.

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Dear Westfield Shopper,

elcome to the premier edition of Westfield Style! i’m So proud to be the editor-in-Chief of this new publication for Westfield

shopping centers across the United States. i like to think of Westfield Style as a road map to help you cross

shop the various Westfield retailers and find a look that is perfect for you: the perfect pieces, the perfect fit, the perfect trend for

yoUr personal style. So i call this publication a “mag-ual”: part gorgeous magazine with pretty pictures and great interviews, and part

informative manual to help you shop easily, wisely, and stylishly. it’s a guide to show you the trends and how to build outfits from them. We’ve got your essentials covered for your body type, occasion, lifestyle, even… ahem... age. We’ve filled it with all the tips and tricks you expect from me on tLC’s What Not To Wear, but with one very big difference: everything—every piece of clothing, every accessory—is available at Westfield retailers right noW. We’ve got all the “merch” so you can go from what you see on the page to shopping at your local Westfield instantly. Keep this “mag-ual” with you throughout the season whenever you shop. bring it with you if you have questions for me during the nationwide Westfield Style tour this fall. on the tour, i’m dispatching an amazing “army” of stylists, whom i’ve personally trained, to help guide you—it’s a Free service during the tour—to make the best and most flattering purchases for you. Shopping should be fun! Shopping should be easy! Westfield Style is meant to make your shopping experience just that. no more buyer’s remorse. Strategize your purchases. always feel like you’re dressed your best. i hope you enjoy the guide as much as we enjoyed creating it for you, but let us know what you think at https://www.surveymk.com/westfieldstyle. tell us what you’d like to see more of in our next edition. With your feedback, we’ll continue to make this your go-to shopping guide every season. Don’t “shut up!” ;) i used to say “Work hard, Dress right,” but with Westfield Style, you won’t have to. Check out the inside back cover of this book for all the details on the Style tour and the cities i’ll be hitting this fall. Can’t wait to see you!

P.S. Look for my handwritten tips throughout the book to help you choose your favorite pieces.

Editor’s letter

tank, $14.95, and blazer, $29.95, both

H&M. earrings, Loft, $29.50.

Lots of love, Stacy

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trendy

play

jumpsuit

relaxed pant faux leather pant

fur vest

multi-color knitwear

geode jewelry

violet eye shadow

heavy chains

sheer dot hose

gigantic flare leg

round frames

colored jewelry

leather jewelry

sky-high heels

green nail polish

leg warmers

mixed metalsfall sandle

colored tights

plaid pants

up-do

flared jeans

slouchy sweater

full skirt

circle scarf

sack dress

thick socks

folk print bag

black ankle boot

floppy hat

long jersey skirt

bohemian bracelets

braids

textured tights

colorful glasses

maxi dress

sparkle

cape

perfect peach blush

faux fur coat

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workYour axis (and access!) to all things stylish.

Plot your course and make your picks for the season!

the style axis

leather jacket

cardigan jacket

sheath dress

jewelry multiples

soft hair

pencil skirt

trench

portfolio

roomy satchel

perfect rose lipstick

hourglass jacket

the feminine suit

high heel oxford

box-shaped bagcropped skinny pants

sheer hose (seam optional)

tortoiseshell

men’s oxford

turtleneck

short sleek hair

perfect platform

fur stole

eyeglasses

black eyeliner

velvet

A-line skirt

oversized clutch

gloves

prissy dress

tie neck blouse

neckerchief

sweater dress

pointed-toe ballet flat

cat eyes

geometric print

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top, J.Crew, $88.Pants, Gap, $59.95. earrings, Brash, $9.99. available at Payless.Cuff, Express, $24.90.

cashmere

scarves

bundling up

bootspumpkin pie

early sunsets

wheat sheaves

children at school!

hot toddy

campus

harvest moon

turkey dinners

longer nights

candle light

amber fields

layering

mittens

holiday parties

glowing embers

Halloween!

old blue jeans

long shadows

soft leather

coats

luxurious textures

the smell of cinnamon

comfy blankets

golden light

holiday shopping

pine cones

mmm, soup

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welovefall!

mapleshats

bundling up

early sunsets

children at school!

conversations by the fireplace

turkey dinners

longer nights

candle light

amber fields

holiday parties

glowing embers

warm coat pockets

old blue jeans leaves

autumn colors

crisp air

fuzzy sweaters

cozy fursthick socks

frost

gloveswool

luxurious textures

the smell of cinnamon

snuggling

chestnuts

long walks through woods

smoky scent of chimneys

apple picking

hot chocolate

hay rides

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strictly lady

nowfree spiritmodern modearthy minimal

trendingCardigan, Loft, $39.50.

Blouse, $39.95, and

pants, $17.95, both H&M.

Clutch, Aldo, $40.

Earrings, Brighton, $36.

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strictly lady

nowfree spiritThe foolproof step-by-step guide

to getting the look you want this season.

modern modearthy minimal

trending

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Dress, Caché, $398.

Earrings, Forever 21, $3.80.

free spirit

Clutch, Aldo, $35.

Jacket, Guess, $98.

Long skirts, colorful knits, patchwork, and peasant style, this is the new bohemian.

tank, J.Jill, $22.50. Skirt, Banana Republic, $98.

Shearling vest, Caché, $118.

tights, Jessica Simpson, $16.

available at Macy’s.

Boots, Charlotte Russe, $40.

Bag, Lucky Brand, $159.

hat, Lucky Brand, $59.50.

necklaces, Icing, $16.50 each.

Sunglasses, Juicy Couture, $120. available at Solstice.

STarT hErE

STarT hErE

With an embellished

dress, you don’t need to add many

accessories.

This will look great with a sexy, sparkly blouse—and jeans, too.

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Sunglasses, Marc by Marc Jacobs,

$98. available at Solstice.

Earrings, Forever 21, $2.80.

Vest, American Eagle, $39.50.

Blouse, Express, $39.80.

Bangles, Forever 21, $6.80.

Jeans, Aéropostale, $27.25.

Booties, Zara, $49.99.

Always define your waist!

High-waisted boot-cut jeans say “seventies chic” all over. This style is very flattering on body shapeswith a little extra in

the middle.

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Jacket, Gap, $59.95.

Peasant blouse, Lucky Brand, $99.

From the top: Wave bangles, Express, $16.90. Spike bangle, Forever 21, $4.80.

Bracelet, Banana Republic, $55.

Pants, Gap, $59.95.

Bag, J.Jill, $139.

Booties, Steve Madden, $169.

earthy minimalAchieve this look by layering soft but

architectural pieces that are simple and chic, and in earth tones—like mauve, nudes, and browns.

A relaxed pant shouldn’t be too baggy.

Make sure it still flatters your body shape.

Another look for this pant:

add a sparkly tank and a super-high

red platform for evening.

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Sunglasses, Carrera, $145, available at Solstice.

necklace, Forever 21, $7.80.

Belt, Banana Republic, $98.

Jacket, Charlotte Russe, $44.99.

Jumpsuit, Forever 21, $19.80.

Clutch, Gap, $44.95.

Clogs, Aldo, $80.

You can pair this jumpsuit with the flat oxfords from page 32 for

a more casual look.

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modern modThis look is crisp yet modern, with slim skirts

and pants in bright colors and geometric prints, paired with pointy-toe wedges and shiny heels.

Dress, Caché, $128.

necklace, Ann Taylor, $68.

Bag, Coach, $798.

Pumps, Banana Republic, $120.

Dress, Express, $79.90.

tights, Hue, $13.50. available

at Macy’s.

Booties, Ann Taylor, $228.

Earrings, Forever 21, $5.80.

rings, Pandora,

price on request.

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STarT hErE

With a dress this short,wear opaque hose.

Leave something to the imagination!

This wedge makes this dress so ’60s!

Enamel jewelry adds a strong visual element

and a bit of color.

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Sunglasses, Marc Jacobs, $325.

available at Solstice.

Cardigan, The Limited, $49.90.

Skirt, The Limited, $59.90.

Bag, Bakers, $52.

Pumps, Aldo, $75.

Printed bags add visual intrigue to solid-color looks.

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strictly ladySleek shapes, sexy but tough. Proper but

naughty. Lots of black leather, lace, and animal prints. No heel is too high for this lady.

Jacket, $158, and skirt, $88, both White House

Black Market.

necklace, Ann Taylor, $128. tweed bag, Coach, $498.

Mary Jane, Steve Madden, $109.95.

Dress, Forever 21, $28.80. tights, Hue, $13.50. available at Macy’s.

heels, J.Crew, $265. Earrings, Brighton, $36. Cuff, Icing, $16.50.

Bag, Gap, $59.95. Sunglasses, Dolce & Gabbana, $260. available

at Sunglass Hut.

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STarT hErE

A flattering trumpet skirt

balances a larger hip!

A chain cuff adds toughness to a sweet dress!

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Blouse, Forever 21, $13.80.

Skirt, White House Black Market, $198.

Jacket, Ann Taylor, $248.

Sheer dot hose, Hue, $8.50.

available at Macy’s.

Pumps, Charlotte Russe,

$32.50.

Sunglasses, Marc Jacobs, $275.

available at Solstice.

Clutch, Aldo, $40. Earrings, Forever 21, $5.80.

Dress, Bebe, $139.

tux jacket, Guess, $158.

Sheer hose, Berkshire, $8.95.

Cuff, Forever 21, $12.80. glasses, Prada, $315. available

at Sunglass Hut.

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Leather doesn’t have to be skin-tight.

Look instead to the universally flattering

A-line!

Blouse, Bebe, $119.

Booties, Bakers, $99.

Think you can’t wear a bustier dress to work? Pair it over a white blouse

and BOOM!

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EarThY minimal

modErn mod

STricTLY lady

It’s not only about the clothes: beauty products that add the finishing touch.

bb. texture hair (un)dressing Creme,

Bumble and bumble, $26. available at Sephora.

brow gel, Anastasia, $21.

available at Sephora.

eye shadow trio in gold glow, Stila, $28. available at Sephora.

diorshow mascara, Dior,

$24.50. available at Nordstrom.

stay-Matte sheer Pressed Powder,

Clinique, $20. available at Macy’s.

Coiff océanique tousled Wave spray, Frédéric

Fekkai, $24. available at Lord & Taylor.

lipstick in heat Wave, NARS,

$24. available at Nordstrom.

le Prisme Mono eyeshadow in Couture beige, Givenchy, $29. available at Sephora.

bareMinerals blush in “Vintage Peach,”

Bare Escentuals, $18.

high-impact lip Colour in go Fig, Clinique, $14.50.

available at Macy’s.

Colorful blush in Coral Crush, Sephora

Collection, $13. available at Sephora.

rouge automatique in Fleur de Feu, Guerlain,

$35. available at Nordstrom.

lipstick in beige, Bobbi Brown,

$23. available at Nordstrom.

brow tech Wax, Smashbox, $20.

available at Sephora.

24/7 glide-on eye Pencil in Zero, Urban Decay, $18. available

at Macy’s.

nail Color in Mr. right now, Sephora by OPI,

$9.50. available at Sephora.

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As creative director of Ann Taylor, what do your duties entail?It’s my responsibility to create seasonal concepts—or “stories” as I like to call them—that inspire the team to build the next collection and fulfill the needs of modern working women. I oversee all of the product and design for apparel and accessories. My duties range from researching ideas and new fabrics to styling looks, fitting garments, and getting to know what our clients love.

What is your favorite part of your job?My favorite part of the job is working with my design team. The energy that builds as we all begin a new season is contagious. It’s such fun to work in a truly creative and collaborative environment where we all inspire one another.

Do you have a design philosophy?To design from the inside out. The new Ann is all about addressing the needs of modern working women, and a big part of that is how style and comfort connect. That’s why we’ve created what I call the “Perfect Pieces,” those go-to pieces in your closet that make you look great and feel great every day. They are designed with stretch fabrics, built with the finest construction, and are cut to flatter. It’s so much easier to put your best self forward if you feel comfortable and confident. We’re a company of women who understand women.

Who is the Ann Taylor customer?The Ann Taylor client is a woman

of confidence, character, and style. She’s a working woman with a rich, full life beyond her career. She is modern and uses fashion to say she’s smart, current, and in-the-know. She’s authentic and courageous. What are your favorite trends for this fall season?Bold color. I think it’s so modern to wear bold color with sophisticated neutrals. I love it blocked with neutrals like camel and black. Fur. I am obsessed with faux fur, it’s the perfect luxe layer for any fall look. Lace. It’s so chic and so feminine, and a great way to add some feminine interest to a tailored look. What can we expect to see from Ann Taylor this fall?The fall collection is inspired by women of substance and style. It’s all about American style reinterpreted through a chic, modern lens. It’s about dressing with confidence and joie de vivre with a focus on the elongated silhouette inspired by the ’70s, and simple, beautiful layering pieces and lots of texture. You’ll see bold colors in oranges, reds, gold, and jade, set off by sophisticated neutrals and checks.

If you had to choose one item from the fall collection for yourself, and only one, which piece would it be?The new sleeveless trench. It’s a stylish new take on a timeless fashion essential. It’s the perfect “wear now and layer later” piece. I wore it to our Fall 2011 press preview at Beauty and Essex in New York City! n

Q&A

Ann Taylor has long been the go-to brand for chic clothing for the working woman. Here, creative director Lisa Axelson talks about marrying style and comfort, the season’s must-have pieces, and embracing bold color, faux fur, and luxurious lace for fall.

Taylor Made

From top: Lisa Axelson; Ann Taylor’s chic fall collection includes this sleeveless trench, colorful cropped pants, and animal skin tote.

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smart investmentsFULL KNEE-LENGTH SKIRT

We’ve found a skirt that can effortlessly go from casual/weekend to ladylike in just a few moves. This is a great alternative to a neutral bottom that isn’t a pair of jeans or a black skirt, and its A-line shape is universally flattering.

Left: Skirt, The Limited, $69.90. Above, left: Jacket, J.Crew, $198. Blouse, Banana Republic, $79.50. Bag, Ivanka Trump, $125. Available at Macy’s. Heels, Aldo, $80. Sunglasses, D&G, $179.95. Available at Sunglass Hut. Above, middle: Sweater, White House Black Market, $84. Oxfords, Zara, $149. Cuff, H&M, $9.95. Above, right: Cardigan, American Eagle, $44.50. Scarf, Banana Republic, $69.50. Wedges, Aldo, $120. Cuff, Forever 21, $4.80.

Boxy bags are great

for lady-like outfits.

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With September here and new merchandise hitting the shelves, how do you figure out which items are really going to last you more than one season? We’ve done the legwork for you and put together five not-so-basic basics

to add to your wardrobe this fall. Not only will your outfits get new life with these items, but we’ll also show you how to maximize your investment

by showing you a few different ways to dress each piece!smart investments

WarDrobE ESSEnTiaLS

CARDI-WRAP

As it gets colder, it’s essential to have a multi-use layering item that can take you from the office to dinner without worry. We love this wrap not only because it’s super-comfy to shrug on over a casual weekend outfit, but it can also add sophistication at the office when thrown over a dress or blouse. if you balk at bulky knits, look for styles that are lightweight and have a thinner knit, or pair it with a belt to accentuate your waist.

right: Wrap, Forever 21, $22.90. Above, left: Sweater, J.Crew, $118. Jeans, Loft, $69.50. Wedge, Lucky Brand, $109. Above, middle: Blouse, Cache, $118. pants, H&M, $199. Heel, Christian Siriano for Payless, $59.99. Above, right: dress, J.Crew, $295. Wristlet, Gap, $44.95. pump, Steven by Steve Madden, $129.95.

Leather (or faux leather) pants and skirts are also a must

this season. Wear them as

you would denim.Dress ’em up OR down.

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CROPPED PANT

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This might look like just another black pant, but it’s cropped—a big trend for the season, and also classically timeless. Wear it to work with heels and a jacket, to brunch with flats and a sweater, or dress it up for evening with a sexy top. remember: The pant should hit at or just above the ankle to achieve the most flattering silhouette.

Left: pant, Express, $69.99. Below, left: Cardigan, $89.50, and blouse, $89.50, both Banana Republic. Heels, Ann Taylor, $228. Sunglasses, YSL, $215. Available at Solstice. Below, middle: Blouse, Alfani, $69. Available at Macy’s. platform, Aldo, $80. Below, right: Jacket, J.Jill, $79. Blouse, Forever 21, $12.80. Flats, Lela Rose for Payless, $42.99.

Or pair the pants with

a navy print shirt.

Navy and black are

both neutrals, they “gO.”

Make the most of these pants by alternating your tops.

Wear it with printed neutrals and bright colors.

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ANIMAL PRINT

despite its reputation as “loud” or “hard to wear,” an animal print is one of the easiest ways to create visual interest in an outfit, and one of the most versatile items a woman can have in her closet. Treat it as a neutral and it will become your best friend! We’ve dressed this sweater three ways—’60s mod, trendy, and sophisticated—and each look utilizes the flexibility of the print.

right: Sweater, J.Crew, $88. Above, left: Jacket, Lucky Brand, $399. Trousers, Banana Republic, $110. Booties, Bakers, $80. Sunglasses, Dolce & Gabbana, $260. Available at Sunglass Hut. necklace, Forever 21, $8.80. Above, middle: Jacket, $29.95, and scarf, $17.95, both H&M. Skirt, Arden B., $39. Tights, Express, $22.90. Boots, Charlotte Russe, $45.50. Above, right: Blouse, J.Crew, $98. Skirt, Loft, $69.50. platforms, Aldo, $75. Bangles, Aldo, $15. Clutch, BCBGeneration, $68. Available at Macy’s.

I love light-colored platforms with

black opaque tights, but if you have shorter legs

stick with black heels to make them

appear longer.

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it’s no secret that a leather jacket is the completer piece to own for fall, but what’s new this season is a swerve away from black and brown. Treat this sage green as a neutral and it will perk up even the most drab outfit. pair it with a lovely floral dress for work, or go grunge with an asymmetrical dress and moto boot: either way you’ll be on trend and fabulous for the season!

Left: Jacket, The Limited, $148. Above, left: dress, Banana Republic, $150. Sunglasses, YSL, $240. Available at Solstice. Wristlet, Gap, $44.95. platforms, Aldo, $90. Above, middle: Blouse, Ann Taylor, $98. Jeans, Arden B., $59. Boot, Lucky Brand, $169. Above, right: dress, Alfani, $89. Bag, Icing, $36. Boot, Bakers, $90.

Add the textured tights and leg warmers

on page 30 for an earthy minimal feel.

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the bag

have it!The season’s hottest accessory trends and the shoes, scarves, legwear, bags, and baubles you need now!

Gotta

This bag is great with a weekend look like the relaxed green pants

on page 36.

Try this bag with the feminine suit on page 16.

Roomy SatchelSatchel, J.crew, $325.

SquaRe ShapeMessenger, coach, $328.

oveRSized clutchClutch, banana Republic, $98.

poRtfolioPortfolio, zara, $99.

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Scarves are a great way to add personality—color, pattern, texture, even shine—to basic outfits.

Check out the center outfit on page 25 !

Try this scarf with the jumpsuit on page 13.

ciRcleCircle scarf, loft, $34.50.

NeckeRchiefneckerchief, express, $19.90.

fuR StoleFur stole, ann taylor, $88.

folk pRiNtboho scarf, zara, $19.90.

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Legwear is back, partly thanks to Kate Middleton, but make sure they complement,

not overwhelm, your outfit.

Try sheer dot hose with more delicate outfits!

They’re great for day-to-evening looks

(check them out on page 17).

legwaRmeRSlegwarmers, express, $22.90.

lacelace hose, cosabella,

$22.50. available at J.crew.

coloRedColored tights, hue, $13.50. available at macy’s.

textuRedtextured tights, berkshire, $12.

available at macy’s.

SheeR dotSSheer dot hose, hue, $8.50.

available at macy’s.

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the bliNg

Great with a look like the one on

page 11.

A great day-to-night accessory.

Try wearing all on the same hand—So chic!

It’s not about “shiny” this season, but subtle brushed metals. These cuffs will look beautiful with soft nudes, mauves, and browns!

chaiNChain metal bracelet,

banana Republic, $45.

matte metalMatte metal cuffs,

express, $34.90; $29.90.

multipleSrings, pandora, $220 each.

leatheRleather and gold

bangle, h&m, $9.95.

geodegeode necklaces,

forever 21, $7.80 each.

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Try this sandal with the animal print

trouser look on page 25.

Great walking shoe, and works

with jeans, suits, and even skirts!

motoRcycle bootMotorcycle boot, J.crew, $265.

platfoRm Suede platform pump, bakers, $85.

aNkle bootieankle bootie, coach, $228.

meNSweaR-iNSpiRed

oxford, brash, $29.99. available at payless.

’70S-Style SaNdalSuede sandal, christian Siriano for

payless, $34.99.

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Q&A

Tell us the history of the H&M brand. H&M’s founder, Erling Persson, began as a businessman in Västerås, Sweden. During a trip to the US in 1947, Persson became interested in a new kind of clothing store that combined a high turnover of garments with low prices. Upon his return home, he opened the first Hennes retail store in Västerås, the date was September 13, 1947. It was called “Hennes”—the Swedish word for “hers”—because at the time it exclusively sold women’s clothing. Hennes expanded steadily during the 1950s and 1960s, and when the company opened in Stockholm in 1968, Persson acquired Maurtiz Widforss, a hunting and gun store. The acquisition included the store’s stock of men’s clothing, and Persson later changed the company’s name to Hennes & Mauritz. Today, H&M has more than 2,200 stores in 40 countries on four continents.

Who is the H&M customer?The H&M customer is anyone interested in fashion. Our collection consists of everything from the latest fashion trends to quality basics for men, women, and children. There is something for every age and personality.

What is H&M’s design philosophy?H&M gets inspiration from trade shows, music, art, and street fashion. We start designing our collections up to 18 months in advance, and always focus on giving our customer high fashion at affordable prices. We have over 100 in-house designers, and travel around the world to bring our customers the latest trends.

What are your favorite fall trends?This fall the trends are simple, modern, and elegant. There’s a return of ladylike elegance with an edge. We’ll see earth tones and shades of navy, mustard, and camel. I love this color palette, which is a drastic change from this summer’s bright colors. My favorites are the tweed jackets, blouses, and pencil skirts—I can’t wait to channel my inner Jackie O! There’s also a ’70s influence this season, so we’ll see longer skirts and wide trousers paired with blouses and chunky knits. The collection is very grown-up, but also very easy to wear.

Versace for H&M will be available on November 19th! What can you tell us about the collection? The power of Versace is that it has always produced clothing that combines provocative glamour with impeccable design. Versace for H&M is a celebratory collection that will offer customers some of the brand’s most iconic pieces. It’s the first time that Versace has looked back into its past, making this collection one of the year’s biggest fashion events, and an exciting chance for a whole new audience to wear Versace. It’s an unexpected choice for H&M, and much different from our past collaborations. The collection will include roughly 40 pieces of apparel and 20 accessories for women, and 20 pieces of apparel and 10 accessories for men. And for the first time in an H&M designer collaboration, we’ll also include select pieces for the home. The collection will be available at H&M’s upper price bracket because of the fantastic materials, beautiful details, and excellent finishes. n

Season after season, retail giant H&M is consistently on trend. US public relations manager Jennifer Ward gives us the inside scoop on the company’s history, its hugely anticipated line with Versace—and exactly what’s in store for fall.

Fashion Forward

Looks from H&M’s fall 2011

collection.

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Long jErSEY SkirT

NOW Hat, White House Black Market, $58. Tank, Forever 21, $3.50. Skirt, American Rag, $49. Available at Macy’s. Earrings, $14.50, and bangles, $12.50, both Icing. Sandal, Mia, $59. Available at Macy’s.

LATER Cardigan, Gap, $69.95. Blouse, Express, $79.90. Earrings, $2.80, and bangle, $4.80, both Forever 21. Boots, Steven by Steve Madden, $189.95.

&laternowBuy these seasonless pieces now while it’s still balmy, and wear them

later when the serious cold hits. All it takes is a few strategic wardrobe swaps to make these purchases priceless.

Jersey fabric is great for travel. It’s easy to care for and it doesn’t wrinkle.

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NOW Tunic, Lucky Brand, $148. Jeans, American Rag, $49. Available at Macy’s. necklace, Forever 21, $10.80. Sandal, Kors Michael Kors, $125. Available at Lord & Taylor.

LATER Plaid blazer, White House Black Market, $168.Turtleneck, Banana Republic, $59.50.Ponytail holder, H&M, $4.95. ring, Kenneth Cole, $26. Available at Macy’s. Heel, Steve Madden, $79.95.

fadEd bLuE jEanS

NOW dress, J.Jill, $119. Bracelet, Icing, $12.50. Sandal, Vince Camuto, $79.90. Available at Macy’s.

LATER Jacket, Charlotte Russe, $44.99. Scarf, Express, $34.90. Tights, Hue, $13.50. Available at Macy’s. Boots, Steve Madden, $99.95.

paTTErnEd drESS

Great cut for a larger bust.

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NOW Shirt, American Eagle, $39.50. Skirt, J.Crew, $138. Heel, Nine West, $69.

LATER Sweater, H&M, $59.95. Clutch, $45, and pump, $80, both Aldo.

pinSTripE TrouSEr

NOW Blouse with belt, Alfani, $69. Available at Macy’s. Trousers, Gap, $59.50. Bag, Aldo, $48. Heel, J.Jill, $149.

LATER Jacket, Zara, $129. Tee, $12.95, and bangles, $7.95, both H&M. mary Jane, Steve Madden, $109.95.

NOW Blouse, H&M, $29.95. Trousers, Zara, $59.90. oxford, Steve Madden, $34.99.

LATER Coat with faux-fur trim, H&M, $99.95. Sweater, Banana Republic, $69.50. Heel, Boutique 9, $150. Available at Nine West.

coLorEd TrouSErS

LacE SkirT

Try adding the satchel from page 28 !

Metallic tweed is chic for day OR night. Try it instead

of a leather jacket.

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As Fashion Director of Nordstrom, what do your duties entail?I support our fashion office, which is a national team that produces all of our live fashion events across the country. This team coordinates everything from trunk shows to designer personal appearances to charity fashion shows and gala store openings. I partner with our event and visual teams on conceptualizing these events to ensure that we are offering our customers the best and most unique experience possible. I also work with our visual stylists to bring our monthly fashion messages to life in our windows and throughout our stores. Our goal is to feature the most important trends and items of the season in a way that’s inspiring and relatable to our customer. What is your favorite part of your job?I love showing our customers amazing designer looks hot off the runway—it’s like giving them a ticket to the collections, and it makes them feel like a real fashion insider. I enjoy showing women how to use the runway like a compass to determine the direction fashion is going, and then use that as inspiration to update their wardrobes and create looks that express their own personal style. What kinds of events can shoppers look forward to at Nordstrom this fall?There is always something going on in our stores, but our Cosmetic Trend Shows are a huge hit with our customers. We bring in professional models and make-up artists from all the major cosmetic lines to

Q&A

With fashion and beauty events, designer collections, and trends galore, Nordstrom is bringing the cool factor back into the department store experience. Fashion Director Gregg Andrews talks trends, shopping strategy, and can’t-miss gift items.

Department Store Chic

Above: A look from Rachel Zoe’s fall/winter collection, which will be launched in select Nordstrom stores. Right: a look from Nordstrom’s fall catalog.

Right: Blouse, Casual Freedom, $79. Skirt, Not Your Daughter’s Jeans, $88.

show women how to update their look from head to toe. We’re also very excited about launching celebrity stylist Rachel Zoe’s new collection in select stores. She has all the must-have pieces for fall. Everything is very wearable, but they still have her signature touch of red carpet glam.

Any other new designers coming to stores?Yes, in addition to the Rachel Zoe collection we’ll have Cut 25, Carven, Catherine Deane, Zadig & Voltaire, and Acne. When shopping at a department store with so many choices, what strategic advice would you give to your customer to find her look?Start by knowing three things: What type of occasion are you shopping for? Is it for work, weekend, a night out, or a special event? What are your best features? Those are the things you want to play-up and draw attention to. What are your fit challenges? You know… those little problem areas you want to disguise. Next, look to an expert to make your shopping experience as easy as possible.

What are your favorite fall trends?There’s a retro-feminine trend that draws inspiration from the 1940s, ’60s, and ’70s. The looks are chic and sophisticated, and with beautiful fluidity. After seasons of embellishment and decoration the move toward minimalism looks very fresh. Is there a can’t-miss gift that every woman should have?A soft, bow-front blouse is the perfect holiday gift because it

works in any woman’s wardrobe. A real fashionista might wear it with winter shorts and boots, while another woman might give it a ’70s feel by pairing it with wide-leg pants or an A-line skirt. A more classic woman could use it to add a touch of femininity to a tailored jacket. n

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Q&A

As senior line builder, what do your duties entail? I build the lines for the Aldo ladies’ collection by helping identify what the collection should consist of, and allocating styles for each category. Additionally, I work closely with our product development division (to build a well-balanced collection season after season), our suppliers (for outsourcing), our in-house designers (on developing styles and color stories), and finally, with our visual presentation team (on merchandising strategies). I oversee and provide input throughout each step, from conception to the shoes on your feet.

How do you go about monitoring trends? And how do you translate those to your designers? I think when you’re in fashion you catch trends almost through osmosis; it’s not that we seek or analyze, it’s more that we live and breathe them. It’s not all from runways and designers—it can come from a book, an exhibition at the Met, or one of the Biennials. All trends are about listening and paying attention. I definitely get most of my inspiration from styles I see on the street. As for translating this to the designers, they live it like I do. We’ll often have meetings and discover we have the same inspiration.

How do you keep up with the Aldo customer and what she is looking for? It’s simple—I am the Aldo customer. We also all lock ourselves in a conference room every week and carefully review sales reports, analyzing which trends and looks

As senior line builder at Aldo, Colleen Bradish is a key figure behind the brand’s always-stylish footwear, accessories, designer collaborations, and splashy ad campaigns. Here, Bradish explains how seasonal trends and big ideas go from concept to completion.

Sole Survivor

within our current collection are the strongest amongst our customers.

How important are other accessories—like handbags, sunglasses, necklaces, earrings, and hats—to the Aldo brand? We’re all about those final touches that make the outfit. I believe that shoes and handbags are a match made in heaven. For us it’s all about creating that complete look.

What are your “must-have” items from the fall collection? “Ugland,” a statement-making wedge that’s great for parties and going out; “Killion,” great smoking slippers—a big trend right now; and “Laughhead,” because I live in riding boots during the fall and winter and these make me feel instantly sophisticated, even if I’m wearing jeans and a white shirt.

How did Aldo get involved with creating collections for up-and-coming designers for Fashion Week? Every season designers create these incredible collections, and by the time they have to show at Fashion Week it’s a mad panic for shoes. We finally just told our designers, “Okay forget about what exists in our collection, if you could have any shoe to complete your vision, what would that shoe look like?” And with that our Fashion Week collaborations with designers was born. For Spring/Summer 2012 we’ll be collaborating with the likes of Preen, Cushnie et Ochs, Libertine, J.W. Anderson, Faster by Mark Fast, and Christian Cota. These designers are incredibly talented, so to be able to support and nurture their vision is a real gift. n

Colleen Bradish. Below: An

image from Aldo’s Fall/Winter 2011

ad campaign featuring Lily

Donaldson with Criminal

Minds star Matt Gubler.

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the hourglass

Rxshape shiftersFit is the most important element of style. Different body shapes require different cuts to create the most flattering silhouette. Here, we share some helpful hints about finding the pieces that complement your body type.

first-aid for your fashion emergencies

This is the shape most clothes are traditionally cut for, based on the “classic” female form. To show off your curves, look for pieces that follow your natural contours and stick to tailored items. Too much added volume can exaggerate your shape.

Dress, Banana republic, $130. Sunglasses, ann taylor, $68. Earrings,

ann taylor, $48. Cuff, Loft, $35.50.

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. the column bigger middleIf you have a straight rather than hourglass frame, volume really works to create curves. Look for pieces that do cinch the waistline, so you never look like you’re drowning in your clothes. Deep V-necks and backless pieces are great for evening if you have a smaller chest!

To camouflage a tummy, a fitted jacket that hits at the hip will be your best friend. Look for one with an inverted hem that narrows the entire mid-section. A higher-waisted, slightly boot-cut jean locks and loads the tummy while lengthening your leg line for an easy way to slim your entire body.

Rx

Dress, forever 21, $22.80. Sunglasses, Bottega Veneta, $425. available at solstice. bangles, aldo, $15. bootie, Charlotte russe, $39.50.

blazer, h&M, $29.95. turtleneck, Banana republic, $59.50.Jeans, arden B., $59. belt, american rag, $19.50. available at Macy’s. Sunglasses, Giorgio armani, $295. available at solstice. ring, forever 21, $5.80. Wedge, Bakers, $90.

You can also try this look

with the black ankle boot on page 32!

Try this look with the textured wool tights like

the ones on page 30.

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. bigger top bigger bottomTry V-necks to elongate your neckline and blouses in stretch fabrics that hug your curves without pulling at the bust. Always wear a supportive, well-fitting bra to keep the “girls” up and high. Look for lighter-colored bottoms with visual interest and darker matte tops to balance a larger top half.

A flared skirt or dress that accentuates your natural waistline helps camouflage a wider hip. Wear a sling-back heel or classic pump and stay away from an ankle strap or clunky shoe to keep your bottom half looking as long as possible. Pull the focus upward with statement earrings or a bold necklace.

Sweater, Gap, $49.95. blouse, h&M, $29.95. Skirt, Banana republic, $110. Earrings, forever 21, $4.80. Sandal, Nine West, $89.

Dress, White house Black Market, $168. belt, forever 21, $6.80. necklace, J.Jill, $49. heel, Zara, $89.90.

Ruffles and ties on blouses are fine for larger chests as long as they don’t add bulk! Look for tops made of drapier material with details that are sewn down or lie flat.

This style of neckline broadens the shoulder.

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dyNaMiC deCadesRxLike fine wine, we get better with age—as long as our style matures, too. No matter how good you look for your age, make sure you always look appropriate for it. Here, a visual guide to dressing the days of our lives.

I’m loving round frames this season. These clear frames have a red trim—

a knockout with this outfit!

age: “20-something” age: “30-something”

Cardigan, h&M, $79.95. Dress, $22.90, and necklace, $7.80, both forever 21. boot, Lucky Brand, $159. Sheer hose, Berkshire, $8.95. available at Macy’s.

trench, White house Black Market, $228. Dress, h&M, $34.95. Sunglasses, tommy hilfiger, $155. available at solstice. tights, hue, $13.50. available at Macy’s. bag, J.Crew, $238. Pump, aldo, $90.

Wear the trends, this is the age

for it!

Adding classic pieces to a trend-oriented wardrobe keeps you looking relevant, and adds some age-appropriate sophistication to your ensembles.

The key word here is EXPERIMENT: try out all the trends and get a feel for what you really love. Play with textures and proportions. Take chances.

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Vest, ann taylor, $198. Sweater, the Limited, $46.90. Pant, forever 21, $19.80. bag, Coach, $598. booties, Lane Bryant, $59.95. necklace, J.Jill, $69. bracelet, express, $26.90.

Luxury is a right you’ve earned!Neutral tones look chic

when mixed with interesting textures. Try bolder,

more signature jewelry to make a strong, confident statement.

It isn’t just about trends. Look modern but keep YOUR style all about YOU.

age: “40-something”

as you age, look for clothing that appears more expensive. mock croc or faux fur are great options.

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day: at the office day: baby shower

night: dinner night: blind date

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Dress, h&M, $49.95. Earrings, pandora, price on request. Clutch, style & Co., $24.98. available at Macy’s. bangles, forever 21, $6.80. heel, Nine West, $99. lipstick in Satin Dark brown, Make Up for ever, $19.

Dress, the Limited, $89. Cardigan, Gap, $39.95. Earrings, forever 21, $6.80. bracelet, alfani, $38. Sunglasses, d&G, $134.95. available at sunglass hut.

Ditch the cardigan, tights, and boots, add killer heels and jewelry, and knock ’em dead.

Wear this printed feminine dress with a short cardigan, adding tights and boots if it’s chilly.

Wear this neutral color-blocked sweater dress with work-appropriate heels, a good watch, and minimal jewelry.

Add bling with bold accessories, a metallic clutch, and bright lipstick. (Switch the shoe if you like!)

Try adding the jacket from page

25 for work!

Cardigans never go out

of style.

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Jacket, $79.95, tee, $19.95, and belt, $29.95, all Gap. Scarf, $49.50, and jeans, $129, both Lucky Brand. necklace, Kenneth Cole, $125. available at Macy’s. heels, Banana republic, $140.

leather jackets and jeans are great day-to-night pieces that work everywhere. Just add a cute top in a comfy fabric, either with shiny embellishments or in a cool color.

add a bold necklace (chains are a big trend for fall) and a patterned scarf. the real trick? avoid changing shoes altogether—don’t wear sneaks to the stadium! opt for a thick-heeled or platform leather boot instead, which is comfy and chic enough to wear in both environments.

day: sporting event

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It’s called a bootcut jean for a reason.

They look great with boots!

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Style for Hire is a national network of top-tier, certified personal stylists, co-founded

by executive Cindy McLaughlin and celebrity stylist Stacy London of TLC’s What Not to Wear. Stacy is

FASHION HELP

A Matter of StyleStacy London and Cindy McLaughlin believe that everyone deserves access to great style.

Style for Hire co-founders

Stacy London and Cindy

McLaughlin.

Style for Hire’s spokesperson and “stylist-in-chief,” offering her army of stylists comprehensive training, trend updates, and special access to designers and retailers that they can in turn offer to their clients.

Style For Hire stylists help shoppers learn to dress for their unique bodies, budgets, and lifestyles, as well as to optimize the investment they’ve already made in their wardrobe. Stacy and Cindy believe that everyone should have access to personal help with style. No matter what your wardrobe needs, a Style for Hire stylist can help. Got a closet jammed with clothes but still have nothing to wear? Book a Closet Audit and your stylist will help you decide what to purge from your wardrobe and what to keep. Style for Hire also offers charity or consignment options to earn cash back on your throwaways. Try a Closet Shopping appointment, and your stylist will create fresh new looks based on what’s already in your closet, make recommendations for rehabbing or reworking the keepers, and put together a shopping list to fill in the blanks. S/he’ll even take pictures so you can keep track of all your new options! Need something new? Don’t know where to splurge and where to save? Your stylist will take you on a personal shopping appointment to find whatever your wardrobe lacks—be it workwear or eveningwear, shoes or accessories. Hate to shop? Have no time? Your stylist can bring new pieces directly to you for an at-home shopping session. And to top it all off, clients can shop with Style For Hire’s corporate discounts, saving them hundreds of dollars over a year. No body is too curvy, no wallet too thin to utilize Style For Hire’s services. You’ll look great, feel great, and you’ll have the proper shopping tools to save money and time for years to come. n

Visit styleforhire.com for more information.

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Westfield shoppers are a chic bunch

Maxi dresses work great with motorcycle boots as the weather gets colder.

A denim pencil skirt

is a great option for

business casual.

Oversized

sunglasses make

a casual look chic !

Updo and a camel coat?Shut up !

Westfield San Francisco Centre, San Francisco, California

Westfield Old Orchard, Skokie, Illinois

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*At select centers. Visit Westfi eld.com for more details.

STYLE SESSIONSwith Professional Stylists

MAKEOVERS with Top Beauty Experts

TREND SHOWS with Stacy London from TLC’s What Not to Wear*

Live

HELLO, STYLE.Westfi eld Style Tour is hitting the road.

Westfi eld Garden State PlazaSEPT 8–10

Westfi eld San Francisco CentreSEPT 10–11, SEPT 17–18

Westfi eld TrumbullSEPT 16–18

Westfi eld Fox ValleySEPT 23–25

Westfi eld SouthcenterSEPT 24–25, SEPT 30–OCT 1

Westfi eld North CountyOCT 1–2, OCT 8–9

Westfi eld Galleria at RosevilleOCT 8–9, OCT 15–16

Westfi eld Topanga OCT 15–16, OCT 22–23

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