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BUY IT
CONQUERING Scotland’s steep streets and cobbled pavements in stiletto heels threatens both pain and injury. Thankfully, that purveyor of classic yet stylish footwear, Church’s, is opening its first Scottish store in Edinburgh this Saturday. We’ll be
stepping out in a pair of the terribly fashionable (and comfy) women’s brogues for which it’s renowned.

www.church-footwear.com

WAIT FOR IT

WE ASK you to pencil in 1 August, the release date for Get Out of Hair! This new body moisturiser from Bliss, according to the test-tube jugglers, also “slows down body hair re-growth in between shaves”. What more do you people want? It’s £27 from Harvey Nichols.

www.blisslondon.co.uk

BIN IT

YES, yes, Vogue, we understand “floral prints are big this summer” – but honestly, you try walking round Edinburgh looking like the Blue Peter garden in the wind and rain. People laugh in your face. What will fashion designers suggest next – secateurs as an accessory?





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  • Last Updated: 07 July 2008 8:26 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
 

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