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ROCK STAR: Diamonds are commonly regarded as the “go to” luxury item for special occasions — engagements, anniversaries, births, and the like. But what if a common diamond just isn’t enough? What if you need something truly special or undeniably perfect — the Rolls Royce of diamonds? Enter the Hearts on Fire diamond — a luxury brand for the luxury item. These perfectly cut gems are so brilliant they almost generate their own light. But beyond being, well, perfect, they are also conflict-free. Hearts on Fire adheres rigorously to the Kimberly Process, an international agreement formed by the United Nations and all diamond-producing countries to ensure the stones are not “blood” diamonds. Hearts on Fire diamonds are the diamonds used in the $6.5 million Victoria’s Secret fantasy bra, and they aren’t just for the super-wealthy, with prices at King Fine Jewelry starting $1,350. Not the diamond type? Check out the line of Frederic Duclos silver jewelry — particularly the silver dangling disc ring at $135. All available at King Fine Jewelry, 4568 Poplar, in Laurelwood. 767-5464.

LUX LIFE: Lux isn’t just for the ladies anymore. Gold and silver are showing up in more men’s shops thanks to brands like Supra and Creative Recreation. Both make court shoes that play nicely in all arenas, from sports to social. Supra’s chrome mesh limited-edition Suprano High is technically a skateboard shoe and a technically good shoe, at that. It features superb ventilation, extra heel protection molded into a lightweight EVA insole, and a mid-sole injected with SupraFoam, which provides impact resistance for the entire foot and optimal board-feel. Yet, none of the high-tech allure of these kicks compromises the fact that they look and feel as cool as the other side of the pillow. Supra Suprano’s, $129. Another hit on the shine radar: the Magistrate T by KidRobot, $50. Both available at R.Sole, 374 S. Grove Park, in Laurelwood. 761-1230.

SHINE ON: Here’s an idea to help you save on airfare this season: Stay in Memphis to shop. James Davis’ Cami Krablin has already taken that dream New York shopping spree for you, and she’s brought back Armani. This gorgeous, embossed, shiny patent crocodile-print trench is supremely appropriate for every season and all occasions. (The lining is almost as fabulous as the exterior. You’ll want to expose it at every opportunity.) Trench, $1,925. But if you haven’t stopped in James Davis lately, it isn’t all Armani, Etro, and Missoni. James Davis now carries L.A.M.B, Vince, and this great find — Blank/Conditions Apply black dress with metal coin detail, $325. All at James Davis, 400 S. Grove Park, in Laurelwood. 767-4640.

HEAVY METAL: Your clothes don’t have to be the only things that radiate this season. Here are a couple of quick picks to brighten your day and your complexion. Stila’s eye-shadow trio in gold glow: Yummy, sheer, shimmery hues bring out the golden girl in everyone, $26.75. Meanwhile, the light-reflecting pearls in Bare Escentuals Mineral Veil give complexions an ethereal quality that lasts all day — and the mineral formula is so light, you’ll love wearing it. Bonus: It comes in several shades/finishes, if a little sparkle isn’t for you. All from Zóe, Memphis’ own beauty and skincare super-store (despite its small footprint), 4564 Poplar, in Laurelwood. 821-9900.

BRIGHT FUTURE: A little vintage-inspired sparkle is the perfect way to look current this season, according to Joy Moore, owner of Bead Couture. The store mainly caters to people who make jewelry. But when it comes to shopping locally, you can’t get much better. Bead Couture also sells jewelry from local artists. Vintage necklace with Austrian crystals, $275. Bead Couture, 2847 Poplar at Humes. 323-9213.

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Baby, it’s cold outside, except when the afternoon heat wave rolls in. With the mercury dropping and energy costs rising — not to mention that pesky global warming — now is the time to experiment with scarves and sweaters and reevaluate any irrational anti-fleece rules.

IT’S A WRAP: This cotton and silk Leigh & Luca stunner of a scarf is the perfect weight to stylishly transition from fall to falling snow. If dragons don’t slay you, Joseph carries other L&L options. And don’t forget to check out their guide: “Six Ways To Wear a Scarf.” Dragon scarf by Leigh & Luca, $235, at Joseph, 418 S. Grove Park, Laurelwood.

THE COLOR PURPLE: Regarding color trends for winter: Purple is hot. This ombre-dyed scarf will keep you warm while looking oh-so-cool. For those who’ve already stocked up on a season’s supply of purple, relax. This scarf is also available in several perfectly wonderful not-so-purple colors. ShanaK scarf, $45, at Muse, 517 S. Main.

TWICE AS NICE: The word “reversible” doesn’t auto-matically summon the word “cashmere,” but in the hectic days ahead, wouldn’t it be nice to have a sweater that looks great and multitasks? Thanks to Raffi, this cashmere crewneck sweater leads a quiet double life. Reversible Raffi sweater, $250, at Oak Hall, 6150 Poplar.

HOLIDAY SPIRIT: The Tigers are ranked #12 in most pre-season polls, and with lots of home games this season, U of M fans will have ample opportunity to show their school spirit and their fashion sense. What better way to show your love for the Tigers than with this blue fleece jacket and coordinating scarf? Turfer jacket in men’s and women’s sizes, $44.95; the Game rugby scarf, $19.95, both at Tiger Bookstore, 3533 Walker.

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Giving props to the bumper-sticker mantra that the best recovery plan for global economic blight begins at home, all of the products in play this week are of the home-grown variety. Some of these items are available at Memphis-area retailers; others can be purchased easily online. All are très fabulous.

ROCK SOFT: Grand Leader owner/creator Margo Wender Gruen believes in T-shirts. She also believes that great rock lyrics, such as “just a kiss away,” are lodged in our pop-cultural subconscious like time-capsule triggers, with the power to flood us with memories and emotional responses. Marry the two and the result is Gruen’s line of vintage-style rock T’s. This one is 100 percent cotton jersey, garment-dyed, and washed with more than just a kiss of attitude. The number on the back denotes the year the song was recorded. $72. Available at grandleaderonline.com.

SAFE TRAVELS: Not a “travel lightly” person? Neither was Janie E. Sims. After growing weary of spending a disproportionate amount of her vacation time de-tangling her jewelry, she created the perfect solution. Called the JJ, this travel pouch keeps 20 pairs of earrings and other jewelry untangled. $33 and up at Bella Vita, 3670 Houston Levee.

LOVE-MATCH: As a mother, Marilyn Kosten’s love for tennis began when her daughters first took to the court. As a designer, that love became a thriving brand and stylish clothing line. One of Kosten’s early designs, a tennis dress made for Tracy Austin, hangs in the Tennis Hall of Fame. Now her court gear can be found hanging in the closets of stylish tennis kids all over the country. Kosten’s line, Little Miss Tennis, features clothing for girls and boys ages 3-14 and is sold at several Memphis locations, including The Racquet Club, 5111 Sanderlin. Pieces start at $39.

PRIZE WINNER: Joanna Lipman is half of the design genius that is Femme Sud, whose handbags and clutches offer much more than a place to store your lipstick or cell phone — they’re mad-darling, OMG conversation starters. The county-fair inspired “Grand Prix” comes in two sizes and five colors. Meanwhile, the bookish “Ex Libris” bags resemble hard-cover novels, with winning titles such as Fame & Fortune. Bags start at $225. Visit femmesud.com to order.

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SITTING PRETTY: Considering the evolutionary hoopla about humans walking upright, we sure spend a lot our waking hours sitting down. We sit in traffic, we sit in meetings, we sit on the sidelines of our kids’ soccer games. And we usually don’t think much about it — we just plop down in whatever chair is available. But this chair will have you thinking ahead. Shown here, it pops with color, but endless fabric choices help it fit effortlessly into any room. The Nicole chair by Thomasville, starting at $750, depending on fabric, is available at Samuels Furniture & Interiors, 5508 Poplar or 1615 N. Germantown Parkway.

BABYSIT: The Bloom Fresco isn’t just a high chair; it’s a baby-feeding super-pod. This chair grows with your baby through the toddler years until — well, until you’re brave

enough to let him or her eat at the table unrestrained. The seat reclines to a cradle position for newborns up to 6 months, or use the chair with or without the super-sized (and dishwasher safe, hooray!) feeding tray. The Fresco also swivels, has “pneumatic-assist” height adjustment, five-point safety harness, micro-suede upholstery, and it just oozes futuristic cool. It’s available for $399 at Mango Street Baby, Saddle Creek, 2055 West Street, Germantown.

SIT UP AND BEG: The leather armchair

goes gorgeous. Manly without being obviously a dude’s chair, the Caldwell by Bassett will own whatever room it’s in. Sorry, guys, it doesn’t recline, but with the matching ottoman it’s just as ready for napping. If chairs could talk, this one would purr, “Bring me a martini.” The Caldwell chair by Bassett starts at $749 (in fabric) and $1,099 (leather). The ottoman is sold separately. Both are available at Bassett Furniture Direct, 2382 N. Germantown Parkway.

SIT TIGHT: This scrumptious chair mixes

modern lines with Italian fabric, and the combination is nothing short of fabulous. It would be equally right in a sparse minimalist space or a lavishly layered room. The Andrea chair is $709 at Cosmic Closet, 48 S. McLean.

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GOTH FRIDAY: Friday goes to the dark side this month, dropping Halloween into the TGIF slot. And spooked by the economy or not, the holiday season officially starts with Big Pumpkin Day. Haunted house parties and costume bashes for kids and adults require a bit of ghoulish flair. So, here are some not-so-scary options for keeping the Halloween spirit real while doing your part to celebrate and shop locally.

EVIL SPIRITS: Need to bring a happening hostess gift but aren’t sure what wine goes with your Sarah Palin costume? Don’t fret. Pure Evil Chardonnay and Evil Cabernet Sauvignon fit the bill. Gorgeously packaged and deliciously appropriate for any occasion, these wines are available at Buster’s Liquors and Wines,
191 S. Highland; $10.99-$12.99.

DRESS UP. What’s a zombie cheerleader without a naughty nurse riding shotgun or Deluxe Jango Fett to sweep her off her feet (that’s right, Deluxe Jango Fett)? Whatever your masked desires — from sexy kitten to killer clown, slave princess to crocodile hunter — may the force be with you as you seek that perfect Halloween attire. All available at the Fun Shop, 634 S. Highland; starting at $30.

SWEET LIFE. Don’t have a costume? Worried because that pumpkin sweater your mother-in-law knitted is starting to look like haute couture? Never fear — there’s more to the holidays than fashion. There’s food! Step away from the closet and head down to Sweet Bistro for a little Hallows Eve sweetness. Assorted delectables at Sweet Bistro,
938 S. Cooper; prices start at $7.

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All economic meltdowns aside, shopping is not life or death. There’s nothing inherently highbrow or meaningful about the exchange of cash for a new pair of must-have shoes, a spiffy new coat, or a lush new sofa. On the other hand, shopping responsibly (defined as locally and within one’s budget) is good for the economy and the soul. So, in the mutual interest of slowing the slowdown and forging new relationships with local retailers, shop well, shop smarter, shop this.

• Anyone who’s read a recent issue of Vogue, or Memphis magazine for that matter, knows that black is, well, the new black. That’s right, black’s back in everything from clothing to makeup. (Beyond mascara, Yves Saint Laurent is showing a classic black lip-gloss this season.) Not quite ready to go all black? Then try this dress from Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent. Royal blue and basic black strike the perfect balance. Available at Isabella, 4615 Poplar. Twelfth Street dress — $350

• Big bang, little buck. Oversized and bold, this ring makes quite the statement without making much of an impact on your wallet. Acrylic ring, $9 at Francesca’s, Avenue at Carriage Crossing in Collierville and Saddle Creek in Germantown.

• Black has long been the gold standard of sports watches — at least since the Timex Ironman first hit the streets in 1986. Sports watch technology has no doubt advanced a few light-years since, but the classic black watch remains very much in fashion. The basic, steadfast Ironman can still be had for 40 bucks, but this one comes with a 50-lap memory, two interval times, three alarms, AND it controls your iPod (if only it could program the TiVo). It retails for just under $100 and is perfect for the serious runner who wants to look seriously cool. Outdoors, Inc., Midtown, 1710 Union; East, 5245 Poplar; Cordova, 833 N. Germantown Parkway. Timex Ironman — $99.95

• Black Sheep? Hardly. Downtown’s newest shoe boutique carries L.A.M.B., Vince Camuto, oh Deer!, and more. These gorgeous Betsey Johnson pumps will definitely elevate one’s style — and the gold buttons make them far from basic. Found at Strut, 524 S. Main. Betsey Johnson pumps — $395

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