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November 03, 2005 - Image 78

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-11-03

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FASHION

My favorite shoe is...

one that doesn't hurt. I like very much my Azzedine Alaia suede
ballet slippers with a bow and pewter grommets. I like to
wear my Manolo Blahnik suede flip flops in the winter with a
Japanese sock. I have a Jil Sander dance slipper in bronze
metallic stitch leather with a platform sole, high heel and ankle
strap that is comfortable and divine. I also love my
silvered snake skin, very high sling-backs by Shoe Biz.
I now share them with my granddaughters. 55

—Linda Dresner

Owner, Linda Dresner boutique, Birmingham

It's all in the

details:

Three pairs of pumps,
each with a completely

different vibe.

Left to right: Madeline Whitley blue round-toe shoe;
$49; Shoe La La, Birmingham, (248) 723-5252.
BCBGirIs bronze pump; S98; Sole Sisters, Royal Oak,
(248) 547-7650. Donald Pliner Boutique Heather black
wedge with wooden heel; S98; Shoe La La.

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