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November 03, 2005 - Image 79

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-11-03

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Whether clubbing, riding or digging your
car out of the snow — Michigan has it all

and offers

boots for each occasion.

„ wo

Left to right: Tony Lama rust and turquoise cowboy boots; S273; Scott Colburn Boots and Western Wear, Livonia, (248) 476-1262.
Matisse Colorado chocolate riding boot; S169; Sole Sisters. Laredo purple lizard cowboy boots; S139; Scott Colburn. Frye bone-colored
Morgan shearling boot; S190: Sole Sisters. Plum Burgundy Mukluks; $395; Scott Gregory, Bloomfield Township, (248) 203-9050.

Shoes tell a lot about a person.
My absolute favorite shoes are my black Manolo Blahnik
high heels because they are classic, mold to your feet
and are sexy, casual, comfortable and they go
with everything. I can't live without them. They go
everywhere I go. But my new most-favorite pair is my
Valentino pony skin flats with copper grommets from
Tender. People are always stopping to comment on what
great shoes they are. They are very whimsical and
I wear them when I want to have fun. 55

—Leslie Jacobs

Special event planner, Leslie Jacobs Associates, Bloomfield Hills

JNPLATINUM • NOVEMBER

2005

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