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2012 - Issue 5 - September

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STYLE FILE LBD-ELICIOUS Guerlain creates a fragrance homage to every woman's wardrobe staple. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Oval tsavorite ring with a border of yellow diamonds ($95,000), oval kunzite ring ($9,700), cushion-cut morganite ring ($18,000), and oval tanzanite ring ($35,000), all by Tiffany & Co. Crystals, CityCenter, 702-545-9090; tiffany.com one brilliant birthday TIFFANY & CO. CELEBRATES 175 YEARS OF KEEPING US DAZZLED. T iffany & Co. may be known for its signature blue, but the jeweler's 175th anniversary is all about a luscious green, a dazzling bluish- purple, and an exquisite lilac-tinged pink. This month Tiffany celebrates its founding—the store opened in Manhattan on September 14th, 1837, with a first day's sales total of exactly $4.98—with the release of a collection that highlights key elements of its legacy. Among Tiffany's considerable achievements throughout its history, the jeweler can be credited with introducing colored gemstones to the American market. Four such stones are highlighted in Tiffany Legacy: kunzite, introduced in 1902 and named for Dr. George Frederick Kunz, Tiffany & Co.'s vice president of gemology from 1879 to 1932; morganite, named for collector John Pierpont Morgan, which made its debut in 1910; tanzanite, a stone discovered at the foothills of Tanzania's Mount Kilimanjaro and introduced in 1969; and tsavorite, discovered in 1967 at Tsavo National Park near the border of Kenya and Tanzania. Each is available in a luscious array of pieces this fall at Tiffany's four Las Vegas locations: Crystals, The Forum Shops, Fashion Show, and Via Bellagio. Any purchase, of course, will come wrapped in that iconic blue box—after all, that's a color that, even after 175 years, will never go out of style. V 86 VEGASMAGAZINE.COM You don't need just one little black dress in Las Vegas, you need a closetful. This season, Guerlain adds another layer to that idea with the release of its latest scent. La Petite Robe Noire is equal parts classic and modern and is housed in a jauntily curved bottle (designed to mimic a woman's silhouette), which is etched with a chic Serge Manseau jet-black dress. The notes of black rose, smoked tea, and almond manage to effortlessly feel (in true LBD style) both elegant and seductive. Don't wait to snap up this staple: The scent has already proved such a runaway hit in France (selling one bottle every 10 seconds during its launch in February) that it's likely to produce a wait list here at Sephora, where it's being sold exclusively until November. La Petite Robe Noire, Guerlain ($80, 50ml). Sephora, The Forum Shops at Caesars, 702-228-3535; sephora.com easy does it CHLOÉ COMES TO WYNN. O A look from Chloé's Fall runway n August 17 Chloé opened its newest Las Vegas location, as it celebrates its 60th anniversary this year. The label opted for the high-profile 1,848-square- foot Wynn location to showcase the ready-to-wear collection designed by creative director Clare Waight Keller. The Fall collection is only Keller's second for the French house, for which she combined her British sensibilities with the effortless styling of the women she observed in and around Paris. Translation: crisp slim pants paired with luxe knits in a muted color palette of peach, pale blue, and cream. Keller's quick ability to adopt many of signature Chloé codes—namely the a breezy, casual styling of easy dresses and T-shirt cuts—are sure to win fans in Las Vegas. Wynn Las Vegas, 702-770- 3450; chloe.com

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