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Strategies & Market Trends : A.I.M Users Group Bulletin Board

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To: Bruce A. Bowman who wrote (4186)2/16/1998 11:49:00 AM
From: OldAIMGuy  Read Replies (2) of 18928
 
Hi Bruce, And you thought just great investment advise came from Port Washington!!!:

What well-shod heartthrobs wore:

Wondering what was really afoot with "Titanic" heartthrob Leonardo DiCaprio?

Allen-Edmonds Brantley boots, size 10 1/2.

For part of the 3 1/2-hour movie, anyway. Other times, he was wearing the Port Washington, Wis.-based shoe corporation's Bayfield boots.

The finely cheekboned star was also finely shod, brilliantly if briefly, in Allen-Edmonds' Ritz dress shoe, a grosgrain-ribboned number lined in red leather, reported Allen-Edmonds corporate communication manager Virginia Riddle.

Director James Cameron's costumer, Deborah Scott, ordered 11 pairs of Ritzes, all sized 10 or 10 1/2, for the blockbuster movie, plus a half-dozen or so Brantleys and Bayfields, Riddle reported.

"There were maybe 25 or 30 pairs, for principal actors only," Riddle said.

Billy Zane, Kate Winslet's movie fiance who found himself outclassed by pauper DiCaprio, was the same size, shoe-wise, she reported.

"Check the scene where the fiance is escorting her down the stairs to DiCaprio," Riddle advised. "You can get a good look. I can't tell you what other scenes - I haven't been able to get into the movie. The lines are too long."


Best regards, Tom
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