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Stylebook: Another designer hits Target
Monday, October 22, 2007
Red satin "Grace" peep-toe bow pumps ($29.99) and matching ruffled clutch ($19.99) are part of a new limited-edition line by Hollywould at Target.

Holly Dunlap, creative director of the Hollywould label, is the third and latest fashion designer to create a limited-edition accessories collection for Target.

Hollywood-inspired day and evening handbags and shoes include totes, shoulder bags, pouches, clutches, slides and peep-toe and round-toe pumps.

Fabrics range from denim to patent leather.

The shoes are $29.99 and handbags range from $19.99 to $49.99.

The pieces are available through Dec. 16.

Ms. Dunlap started her career in fashion at the age of 17, as an intern for New York socialite designer Carolyne Roehm.

She attended design school in Paris, France and worked for Christian Lacroix, Vivienne Westwood and Lilly Pulitzer.

Her first shoe collection was sold at Bergdorf Goodman in 2000.

Celebrity shoe auction

Shoes autographed by Tiki Barber, Mariska Hargitay and Tori Spelling are on display through Oct. 30 at the Marshalls store at Waterworks Mall in Fox Chapel as part of a national charity fund-raiser.

Marshalls is auctioning celebrity-autographed footwear through CharityFolks.com during Domestic Violence Awareness Month to benefit domestic violence shelters, including the Women's Center & Shelter of Greater Pittsburgh.

Among other stars who signed shoes for the cause are Madonna, Jay-Z, Joey Fatone, Vivica A. Fox, Tori Spelling and Regis Philbin.

Through Wednesday, Marshalls is donating $1 for every pair of shoes sold at stores nationally to the Family Violence Prevention Fund to a maximum $150,000.

First published on October 22, 2007 at 12:00 am