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Feeling envious is no fun, but inspiring envy? Well, that's another thing entirely. We combed the city's hottest stores and boutiques to assemble fall's ultimate Las Vegas wardrobe—one that'll make you the flashiest thing in town... and more important, leave everyone else green

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LOCAL SINNER: Beth Freeman
Not too long ago, Las Vegas fashion meant feathers, sequins, and zero natural fibers. But times have changed since Showgirls (thank goodness). We asked style guru Beth Freeman, manager of Intermix in Las Vegas, how to turn on the glam.

The Look: "Las Vegas allows a woman to dress like a woman. Body conscious is key when out for a night of dancing and fun. But beware myths like 'glitter equals glam'-too much glitz can translate to tacky. True Las Vegas fashionistas are able to create their own style that transcends the line of trendy."

For Lounging Poolside: "Style counts, especially at the pool. Missoni always has an amazing selection of bright and colorful bikinis and cover-ups in amazing fabrics and varying lengths. Throw on a DVF caftan and some Mystique sandals and you're ready for a long afternoon under the hot Vegas sun-cocktail in hand, of course."

For a Night Out: "Herve Leger designs sexy and classic pieces that always make a statement. Pair a form-fitting dress with shoes by Guiseppe Zanotti or Sergio Rossi."

For Shopping on the Strip: "Some of my favorite designers for traipsing around town include Yigal, Jay Godfrey, and Mara Hoffman. Each of these designers has a timeless, classic appeal, and most important, many of their designs are jersey so they won't wrinkle."

Where to Find It: "Well, Intermix, of course (3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S.; 702-731-1922). Talulah G is great for everything from basic T-shirts to hard-to-find Missoni beach towels (3200 Las Vegas Blvd. S.; 702-732-7000). My go-to spot for edgy jewelry and leather pieces is Chrome Hearts (3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S.; 702-893-9949). I've found vintage Kenneth Jay Lane and other unique pieces for evening at the Attic (1018 S. Main St.; 702-388-4088). For fun, unique accessories I rely on Michael Kors (3500 Las Vegas Blvd. S.; 702-869-0010). If you're in the Palazzo, stop by the new Christian Louboutin boutique for the hottest heels. They even have a roulette wheel you can spin to win a prize (3327 Las Vegas Blvd. S.; 702-818-1650)."

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