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The winds of change are once again blowing in the world of style. Everything from personal style and fashion, decorating and design, to dining and entertaining has it's glorious moment in the spotlight, but then, it's over. Style by it's very nature should evolve, change, surprise and delight. Therefore elements of style which at one time were so fresh now appear stale and dated. Past their prime. Here is our short list of what is new, exciting and hot in the world of style and what's definitely NOT.

In Style

Out of Style

1.  American retro style cars
2.  French Restaurants
3.  Red Lipstick
4.  Real Cocktails at Cocktail parties
5.  Stylized hairdos
6.  Big statement jewelry
7.  Vibrant colour in home decor
8.  French food at cocktail parties
9.  Polished marble and other polished  stones
10. Mosaic tiles
11.  Stiletto heels
12.  Fur
13. The glamorous leather handbag
14. French cuff shirts
15. Manicures &  pedicures (for Men too)
16. A respect for tradition
17. French Antiques
18. Wallpaper
19. Jazz music, especially the old stuff
20. The Internet &
Newspapers Online

1.  SUV's
2.  The same old Italian restaurants
3.  Brown lipstick
4.  Nike as daywear, except at the gym.
5.  Red wine at cocktail parties.
6. Long, straight "Mod Squad" style hairdo's
7.  Can barely see it with the naked eye, jewelry
8.  Everything beige in home decor
9. Sushi & Spring rolls at cocktail parties
10.  Minimalism
11. Nickel plated anything
12. Maple floors, cabinets and furnishings
13. Tumbled marbled & other tumbled stones
14.  Shabby Chic in home decor
15. Clunky Shoes
16. Down filled ski jackets as a fashion statement
17.  Candles, everywhere
18.  Backpacks
19.  Sloppy Casual dress for the office
20.  Traditional (Paper) Newspapers

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