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The word on the street is that some of you – I won’t name names – have been craving fashion. I used to do these posts all the time, and lately they’ve sort of fallen to the wayside. Largely because…well, I’m obsessed with food. I have limited time, and I cook so much that I constantly have recipes backed up to share with you, so that’s the reason. But you must know – I die for fashion. Or better yet, I live for fashion. And what better time than fall to get back into the swing of things?  So, I’ve taken the time to weed out my favorite trends for fall this year. I hope you enjoy.

Let me begin by saying that I, for one, am happy that it’s not quite time to put away the lace, the brights, maxi skirts, the color red (please see the always-stunning Blake Lively to the right, in Marchesa, showing off one of my favorite looks of the collection), or the 70s – though the 60s are competing for the limelight in a big way, and I’m not arguing with that, either.

I’ve been into polka dots for a hot minute now, the bigger the better, and I’m liking the sweater dress in a maxi shape, though much of what I saw was maxi skirts with hugh, chunky knits on top – which is a look that, for me, may or may not be wearable…I haven’t yet decided. I’m a sucker for legs, whether it’s someone else’s or showing my own, so it’s no surprise that I loved the super-high slits seen pretty much everywhere. Plaid is lingering, but this time playing up on the Tartan aspect – seen many places, but the red and blue pattern done at Thakoon is one of the most memorable. Choker necklaces? A nod to the 90s, and perhaps one of the only trends from that era I’d like to see again, because this time it’s being done right.

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I have a trusty old Louis Vuitton Speedy bag hiding somewhere in my bag collection.

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I haven’t worn it in ages. And now I want to wear it even less, because it isn’t covered in sequins.

This is the kind of thing that happens when Marc Jacobs is creative director of the company, and I’m not complaining. Sometimes messing with iconic pieces ends in disaster – beautiful things are cheapened, or made too trendy; it’s sort of like the theory that a sequel to a great movie never comes close to the success of the first. This rendition, however, I am totally and utterly into. Why? Because sequins will never go out of style – in fact, they may be as timeless as the Speedy itself.

Which is more than I can say for graffiti, cherries, and hot pink roses.

This summer, meet me over at the Côte d’Azur.

We’ll sunbathe our days away aboard a 200′ yacht, drinking rosé and lunching on the most divine Salade Niçoise. What will we wear, you ask? Oh, only the chicest resort collection of 2010: Louis Vuitton, of course.

Très brillant, non?

{fit for a day of shopping in cannes}

{we’ll need lots of nautical separates}

{and city safari looks}

{denim for days}

{go bright or go home}

{this is a suit i’d like to wear}

{to the disco and back}

{P.S. This is one of my absolute favorite collections. Ever. I.DIE.}

Hope your weekends are filled with sunshine + glamour!

Yes, clogs. You read it right.

But these aren’t your average clogs of the milkmaid/70s/rubber croc variety. These clogs have been upgraded, in a very big way. Like a six-inch big way.

They have literally stolen the show on the Chanel 2010 runways, and were also seen on Louis Vuitton. Not for the faint of heart, they’re bold and unapologetically tough – yet their sky-high height gives them serious sex appeal.

I want them. Need them. Have to have them.

Unfortunately, I don’t have the $1000+ to spend on these beautiful babies. So, I am off to find the look for less.

What do you think dolls? Love them or hate them?