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Jimmy Choo for H&M Look Book

Jimmy Choo for H&M Look Book Photos

The official Jimmy Choo for H&M look book has finally been released. The items made by the London-based accessory designer includes shoes, bags, jewelry and clothes—for both women and men. Many of these pics have already been leaked elsewhere so you may have seen them, but of course, I need to share my two cents and get your take! I ain't gonna lie: This collection is the hotness. Imagine walking into any party, any room, wearing any one of these looks. You'd definitely turn heads and be the hottest thing around. Prices (which I hope to get soon) aren't as low as we'd hope but these high-end designer collabs never are. Oh well! The collection will reach select stores worldwide on November 14th. Are you dying?

Jimmy Choo for H&M Look Book Photos

Jimmy Choo for H&M Look Book Photos

Jimmy Choo for H&M Look Book Photos

Jimmy Choo for H&M Look Book Photos

Jimmy Choo for H&M Look Book Photos

Product Review: SPIbelt





How the SPIbelt looks in product shots...


When I was asked to check out a product called the SPIbelt, the Small Personal Item Belt, I really wanted to like this product. After all, I walk/run with my dog on a daily basis and carrying a purse on these occasions doesn't make much sense. Still, I need a place to safely and securing carry my personal items, such as my keys, driver's license and cell phone. That's why I thought the SPIbelt would be perfect for me.





...how the SPIbelt looks in real life.


Unfortunately, maybe I'm not using this thing right, but I found it to be bulky and uncomfortable once I had filled it with the aforementioned items. It also jostled as I ran, no matter how tight I fastened it, and was tough to position so that it didn't look weird. Do I tuck it under my jacket? Over? Push it to my hip or carry it on my lower back? Very awkward. And while the SPIbelt does in fact expand quite readily to fit a lot of stuff, getting things out of that thing is tricky: Because everything is so tightly packed, I'd find my keys falling out when I went to grab my cell phone, and so on.

After taking the SPIbelt out on a couple of test runs, I decided it just wasn't right for me and tossed it aside. However, I can see how this item might work well for someone hitting the gym who just needs a narrow pouch to store, say, a single key. It might work for clubbing, too, as long as you just carried one credit card, one key and one ID. It won't be completely invisible under any tight fitting clothing, though, so keep that in mind. On a positive note, the SPIbelt makes a budget-friendly gift at $19.95. To find out more about the SPIbelt, visit spibelt.com. Want to try one out for yourself? Drop me a comment and I'll pick one reader at random to ship my SPIbelt to.

UPDATE 10/05/09: I used random.org to pick #12 Tanya to test out the SPIbelt. Tanya, look for an email from me soon so I can get your address and ship you your new belt. Thanks, everyone, for your comments!

UPDATE 12/22/09: Tanya, our brave reader-turned-product tester, had nothing but great things to say about her experience using the SPIbelt! I'm grateful for her perspective as it helps each of us draw our own conclusions about this product. Here's what Tanya had to say:

"I just wanted to write (finally) and let you know how much I love the SPIbelt. I've used it all over the place (running, doing errands, going to dinner with friends) and it's been extremely useful. I used to not be able to carry my cellphone while running (why do they never put pockets in womens running clothes) and while I was lucky enough to never need my cell while running, I felt like I was pushing it with my safety as I run in the mornings before work and it's quite dark out most mornings.

I've never liked the 'running belts' as I don't run long enough distances to need water or other things to carry, I just wanted something for my cellphone and the SPIbelt is perfect. I've worn it out to dinner when I didn't need a purse, same thing with running errands.

It hasn't stretched out, the clasp has always secured perfectly and the belt holds a surprising amount of stuff.

I've told all of my friends about it and can't say enough good things about it. Especially now that I feel a lot more secure while running.

Thanks so much for sending this to me!

Tanya

P.S. I did find that the belt stretched as I used it, but I'm a curvy girl, so it didn't bother me."

The Look for Less: Michael Michael Kors Gadsby Slingback Platform Clogs



Michael Kors at ShopStyle


Clunky can be cool, as demonstrated by these Michael Michael Kors "Gadsby" Slingback Platform Clogs. They go for $140 at Lord & Taylor.



Newport News at ShopStyle


For a similar look (which I actually prefer) check out these peep-toe slingback clogs at Newport-News, for the very affordable price of $34.



Charlotte Russe at ShopStyle


Want this look for even less? Head to CharlotteRusse.com: Their Slingback Clog Platforms come in either black or tan and cost a mere $29.99.