A bit over a week ago, I was invited to Saks' Fashions's Night Out event. It was definitely a bigger party, and louder party, than the Brian Atwood event that morning.
I dragged my friend Niki along.
But I'm sure the free champagne at least was worth it
Saks had models wearing Brian Atwood shoes
even the ostrich-feather "it" shoe for fall. Yeah, I'm pretty sure I won't be wearing these this fall, or ever really.
We perused the shoes
and did some great people watching
Why didn't I wear my fascinator?
Then we got bored pretty quickly with Saks and moved along to the newly opened TopShop
It's gigantic and definitely worth a visit
Their theme for fall seemed to be "sequins"
Which is fine because I oddly have been having a hankering for sequins myself. Not that I bought anything because the line was ridiculously long.
This was me attempting to take a pic of the makeover stations they had going on for the public, but silly people stepped in my way. Boo!
From there we went to Neiman's where these lovely people were standing inside
and this fortune teller was sitting inside.
Sorry, Saks, but Neiman's definitely had you beat in the entertainment department. And hands down killed it in the food department. There were like 6 food and drink stations on each of their 4 floors.
But forget the food and drinks and even the fortune teller, Niki and I were very entertained by the hats.
I made Niki model some of the hats for you
But then I just had to try this one, for realsies, not for jokesies. I was in love. And then I saw it was made by Philip Treacy, aka milliner extraordinaire for the Royal Wedding. Ooo, I want.
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