SPRING TRENDS: WHAT'S HOT IN '05 A PERSONALITY FOR EVERY SHOPPER: "If We become a household name, we know we've done our job," suggests Sharon Eisenshtadt, Select Personal Shopping Manager at Marshall Field's of Somerset Collection in Troy. Eisenshtadt heads up a staff of 19 women and two men to take care of the shopping needs of a very diverse cus- tomer base. Whether a client is a busy professional or a time-starved stay-at- home mom, Eisenshtadt makes sure everyone's needs are met with some- one who "gets you," to take the pain out of shopping. Clients are drawn to Eisenshtadt's fun, bubbly personality and enjoy this complimentary service as much as they would a day out on the town with a friend. Her whole team endeavors to become a "one-stop-shop" to handle every possible need of the client. Getting to know clients on a person- , al level allows Eisenshtadt to hold the right items for them just before a sale or for special discounts. In a no-pressure, low-key environment, Eisenshtadt's clients know that by the time they walk out of that dressing room, they will be perfectly and effortlessly outfitted for the season. Eisenshtadt and her Select Personal Shopping team successfully translate some of the latest trends to fit per- fectly with the customer's personality and daily routines. Above: Sharon Eisenshtadt sur- rounded in this sea- son's most desired accessories: bright, bold colors peppered with metallics for shoes and handbags. ❑ Above, from left: What to pair with jeans this spring — romantic, flowing prints: from left, blouse, $275; cami, 5135, both by Rebecca Taylor, paired with BCBG jeans, $114; and Coach gold sandal, $180 THE JACKET: Key this season, look for cropped or long styles with beads, sequins and plenty of embellishments. THE WHITE JEAN: A must-have essential for spring. FEMININE, ROMANTICS TOPS: Long, breezy and sexy with frills everywhere. THE WEDGE: A comfortable way to get up on heels, it's THE shoe for spring. SKIRTS WITH PUMPED - UP VOLUME: Pencil skirts are replaced with crinolines and flared bottoms, the fuller the better. ANYTHING METALLIC: Pull out your gold flats and shiny handbags. BOLD COLORS AND BOHEMIAN - INSPIRED PRINTS: This season, flowing, bright looks bring your vacation back to life. "If you are only going to get three new things this season, get one fabu- lous jacket, a bold necklace in turquoise or coral and a wedge sandal," emphasizes Sharon Eisenshtadt of Marshall Field's. Jacket, 5570 and beaded tank top, $110, both by Cynthia Steffe; Indeed necklaces, $28 and $32; Franco Sarto Wedge, $79 — Marshall Field's Blouse, 5195; and skirt, $198, both by Cynthia Steffe, with Marshall Field's Indeed necklace, $32 Elie Tahari blouse, $248; with ABS jeans, 5198; and Kenneth Cole faux croc sandals, 5160 JNPLATINUM • APRIL 2005 • 29