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Neimans News: Royal Underground designers and founders Nikki Sixx and Kelly Gray will be at Neiman Marcus on Friday in the Contemporary Sportswear department for a special reception and fashion presentation. Cocktails and light bites start at 5 p.m. and the fashion presentation starts at 6 p.m. Gifts will be given with qualifying purchases.

Social Scene: Check out The Venetian and The Palazzo Social Rewards, a social media loyalty program, at venetianpalazzo.socialrewards.com. The program monitors and tracks tweets, and provides the user with points to be redeemed toward goods and services at the resorts.

Sak it to Me: Saks Fifth Avenue will have an artist in store from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday to airbrush your UGGS boots purchase. The store also hosts an Etro fall fashion preview from noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday in the Designer Salon.

Shoe In: A sample set of the UGG & Jimmy Choo exclusive limited edition collaboration boots comes to Jimmy Choo at the Forum Shops at Caesars Oct. 1 and The Shoppes at The Palazzo Oct. 2 for pre-order purposes. The capsule collection is based on the UGG Australia sheepskin boot with design details that embody the spirit of Jimmy Choo. The five styles will be in stores Oct. 21.

Eyes Have It: The Vision Source Summerlin/Lakes location at 8937 W. Sahara Ave., Suite A, holds its Autumn Eyewear Event from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today. Preview the latest styles and take advantage of big savings at this trunk show with eyewear and sunglass designs for men, women and children. It's free and open to the public. For more information, call 254-3558.

Common Scents: Famed perfumer Frederic Malle will visit Barneys New York from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Wednesday to celebrate the launch of his new home fragrance line.

Gunn Slinger: Style expert Tim Gunn will be at the Forum Shops at Caesars Oct. 2 as he hosts the fall 2010 fashion show on behalf of Lucky Brand Jeans. With qualifying purchases of $100 or more, guests receive a personalized and signed copy of "Gunn's Golden Rules: Life's Little Lessons for Making it Work." The fashion show starts at 1 p.m. near the Reflecting Pool. The book signing starts at 1:30 p.m. at Lucky Brand Jeans.

About Town: Several new stores are opening this fall at Town Square, including ph*nom, Paradigm, Crocs and LoveSac Alternative Furniture Co.

Chic Charity: White House Black Market at Town Square will be accepting donations for Safe Nest all month long. New and gently used business clothing for women are welcome. Donations and purchases of $125 earn $25 off coupons with incentives improving as the purchases go higher.

Lighten Up: Elegant Lighting has opened a new showroom inside the Las Vegas Design Center at World Market Center Las Vegas. The specialty lighting store brings even more design diversity to Las Vegas for designers and shoppers. The Philadelphia-based manufacturer and distributor creates crystal chandeliers from home to hotel. Visit elegantlighting.us for more information.

Yay for Yoga: September is National Yoga Month. To celebrate, lucy at Town Square hosts complimentary yoga classes all month. Call 260-0574 for more information.

Frugal Fashion: H&M is collaborating with Lanvin, one of the most influential brands of the 21st century. The line of womenswear and menswear will be designed by Lanvin's artistic director Alber Elbaz and launches Nov. 20.

Crystal Clear: Crystals at CityCenter will open several fashion favorites this fall, including a three-level, 21,000-square-foot Prada store, Vegas' first Stella McCartney and Donna Karan boutiques, Emilio Pucci, Yves Saint Laurent, Gucci, Balenciaga and Harry Winston.

What Suits You: For one day only, Nov. 12, United Way's Women's Leadership Council will collect gently used suits and professional attire to be donated to local area shelters and nonprofits that assist women in need. Drive-through donations can be made in the United Way parking lot on 1660 E. Flamingo Road.

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