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18
Feb

Designer Shoes




steven-by-steve-madden-escapade-shoes-purple-heels-sz-7 STEVEN BY STEVE MADDEN ESCAPADE SHOES PURPLE HEELS SZ 7
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steve-madden-jalen-white-new-lace-ups-shoes-mens-8-5 STEVE MADDEN Jalen White New Lace-Ups Shoes Mens 8.5
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steve-madden-shynee-silver-lace-up-shoes-womens-7 STEVE MADDEN Shynee Silver Lace-Up Shoes Womens 7
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steve-madden-poseyy-black-flats-shoes-womens-6-=-3-5-uk STEVE MADDEN Poseyy Black Flats Shoes Womens 6 = 3.5 UK
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new-steve-madden-keepsake-red-flats-womens-shoes-size-8 NEW STEVE MADDEN KEEPSAKE RED FLATS WOMENS SHOES SIZE 8
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16
Feb

London Fall 08 Fashion Week Shoes

Each different Fashion Week has its own feel to it. Even in the ready-to-wear collections that aren’t as far out there as the couture collections, there are still notable differences between Milan, New York, Paris, and London.

What I love about London’s Fashion Week is the ominpresence of Cheeky Fashion. The London catwalks are always full of designers who are taking traditional styles and putting a wink and a nudge on them and turning them into something new.

No exception this week, which has so far brought us Paul Smith, where we saw cross-country ski boots being cut, modified, and spruced up with surprising dashes of color on the heels and soles.

Paul Smith 1 Paul Smith 2

It’s brought us the Giles show, with a runway full of multicolored, extravagantly Swarovski’d sandals and Christopher Kane’s GIGANTIC paillettes that make us think about what it means to be a sparkly evening shoe.

Giles Christopher Kane

It’s brought us Eley Kishimoto’s colorful romp, where standards like tweed and weatherproof boots have been turned into bright, fashionable footwear.

Eley Kishimoto 2 Eley Kishimoto 1

And, cheekiest of all, it’s brought us the House of Holland collection, which was chock full of an invented clan tartan and accessories based on the Scottish tam and sporran. Note also, that crest on the clothes and the backdrop is a stylized picture of current supermodel (and star of the House of Holland show), Agness Deyn.

House of Holland 2 House of Holland 1

I love that the London shows can always be counted on for an element of playfulness that doesn’t often show up in the other major Fashion Week cities. Hey, if they invented British cheek, they have every right to own it, and boy, do they! Cheers!

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16
Feb

Shoes of Project Runway 4.11: Final Round Up

We’ve made it, folks. The designers going to Bryant Park have been chosen. Well, they already went, and had their fashion shows last week, and all of the final 5 designers got to show their collections (see pics of them all by scrolling back through the Blogging Project Runway posts).

But the finale of the show is still to come, and this was the last episode with Bluefly runway shoes. So, here are the shoes that were used on this final episode, where the challenge (to create an outfit inspired by a work of art at the Me) was one of my all time favorites.
Of course, Jillian went with the Patron Shoe of Project Runway 4 with this outfit inspired by the armor in this Master of the Argonauts painting.

PR 4.11 Jillian Versace MJs

Master of the Argonauts

Rami made a lovely but snore-ful dress inspired by (surprise surprise) a Greek statue of Aphrodite with Classical draping. He paired it with the Marc Jacobs plum colored platforms we’ve seen before.

PR 4.11 Rami Marc Jacobs platform

The Whiner won the challenge with this elaborate multi-piece outfit that I will grudgingly admit (as I do with all his stuff) is some gorgeous fashion design. His inspiration was a portrait of Don Andrés de Andrade y la Cal by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo, and he used a pair of black pointy-toe boots to nice effect with this outfit. Hard to tell exactly which boots these are, but it looks like they’re the same ones Jillian and Victorya used with their English punk-inspired outfit, for which I’d suggested these Kenneth Cole “That’s the Point” boots.

PR 4.11 Christian

Murillo

Sweet P went with a painting of a beautiful peacock’s tail by Melchior d’Hondecoeter, and created a dress that was cute, but underwhelming for this final challenge. The hair and make-up is really what made this outfit, if you ask me. And she used the mysterious gold sandals that have shown up several times before, but don’t seem to be up on Bluefly anymore.

PR 4.11 Sweet P Peacocks

And even though we can’t see the shoes on Chris’s outfit (and even though the dress was greatly reminiscent of the dress he and Christian designed a few weeks ago) I post it here, because it was indeed a gorgeous gown. The painting that inspired it is a portrait of Marie Francoise De La Cropte De La St. Abre by Jean Marc Nattier.

PR 4.11 Chris Nattier

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16
Feb

Rachel Weisz’s Red Patent Shoes for Valentine’s Day

I’ve had a girl crush on Rachel Weisz since…oh, maybe The Mummy movies, but she’s been nothing but lovely in everything else I’ve seen her. I don’t know how this new romantic comedy that she stars in is–Definitely Maybe–but I think she looked just lovely at the premiere in NY:

I love the pewter-red combination, and I particularly love her inspired choice of shoes:

Red Shoes

I’m fairly certain (though not 100% sure) that these are Brian Atwood red patent platform pumps, available at Saks for $525:

Brian atwood

If not, that’s pretty close–and would make a lovely choice for a Valentine Day’s dinner date.

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16
Feb

Sale Alert! Sale Alert! Sale Alert!

Happy Valentine’s Day, everybody! And how do we express our love for you? By sending some shoe-love your way, that’s how!

Bluefly is having a President’s Day Sale starting today until Monday, 20% off mostly everything, and you have got, got, got to check their shoe selections. The choices are pretty fabulous and the prices quite nice, but wait, there’s more! I had to rub my eyes and double-check this, because OMG, these prices are not to be believed. Their Lucky Shop for the Ultimate Closet exclusive features deals you have to grab–or you’ll never forgive yourself.

First up, they have a variety of the rejuvenated  famous Kork-Ease platforms. Retailing for $165 and up, you can now get them in a variety of colors and sizes for $25 (that’s twenty-five, yup).

But the real savings come when you look at the Pedro Garcia fabulous collection of evening shoes. I don’t wear heels but when they only cost $50 as opposed to their regular price of $300, $425, and $425–I’m inclined to buy them just because they’re so pretty to look at:

Happy Valentine Day’s Shopping, shoe lovers!

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16
Feb

Oscars Are Go!

Thanks to a timely resolution of the writers strike, the Oscars are on, not as a sadly truncated event like the Golden Globes were this year, but as a full-on show hosted by Jon Stewart, written by actual writers, and attended by (we hope) plenty of A-list actors in plenty of stunning clothes.

The Oscars is big news chez moi. It’s a bright spot in the doldrums of blah winter weather, and therefore, I’m quite a pleased puppy that it’s happening again. What can we expect on the red carpet? Well, that’s half the fun, isn’t it? Not knowing what to expect.

But here’s a brief survey of what we’ve seen shoe-wise on some recent red carpets here and there.

Marion Cotillard paired a great pair of elegant silver sandals with this Chanel Haute Couture outfit that I personally happen to love (though the Fug Girls disagree).

Cotillard BAFTAs

Interestingly enough, this is the same outfit that Joe Zee, creative director of Elle magazine, picks as his suggestion of what Charlotte Gainsbourg should wear to the Oscars.

No one will argue with the fact that Marion Cotillard is willing to take some risks on the red carpet. She never looks like anyone else, and that works in her favor (see Shoesense bestowing the Best Dressed award on her at the SAG Awards). And it extends to the shoes, too. Check out this flapper-esque number with the excellent platforms from the Critics Choice Awards. Brava!

Cotillard Nina Ricci Critics Choice

In non-Cotillard red carpet shoes, Rebecca Gayheart also used the silver strappy sandal to nice effect at the Madonna/Gucci UN Benefit.  Rihanna did it at the Grammy’s (and while her dress does nothing for me–no surprise there, it’s by Zac Posen– the shoes are lovely, and she gets 10 extra points for the bright orange nail polish)

Rebecca Gayheart Madonna Gucci  Rihanna Grammys

You’ve got your red carpet staple Louboutins, as classily demonstrated by Michelle Pfeiffer at the SAG Awards.

Michelle Pfeiffer SAGs

And, of course, there’s the usual profusion of sparkly gold numbers, as seen on Fergie at the Grammy’s.

Fergie Grammy’s

Calista Flockhart went this route, too, at the Art of Elysium 10th Anniversary Gala.

Calista Flockhart Art of Elysium 10th Anniversary Gala

And so did Nina Garcia, Elle’s fashion director and Project Runway judge, at the Madonna/Gucci benefit.

Nina Garcia Madonna Gucci

For comfort on the red carpet, I’d have to give my award to Leslie Feist at the Critics Choice Awards, although I can’t say the style of those gold pumps is doing much for me.

Leslie Feist Critics Choice

On the other hand, the style of Tilda Swinton’s heels at the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Annual Awards Gala is to die for. These most definitely take the prize for best red carpet shoes of recent months, even though that carpet looks like it’s not so much red.

Tilda Swinton National Board Gala

 

So, I will wait with baited breath to see what outfits and shoes are trotted out on the Oscar red carpet. No one has the excuse of the writers strike to dress somberly anymore, so bring on the glitz!

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16
Feb

Dollsome Shoes for Valentine’s Day

ELLE has some excellent suggestions for  some tasty treats of the sexy shoe variety just in time for Valentine’s Day.  My favorites (for the pure fantasy, of course) are these Viktor & Rolf lace boots, which are a variant on the ones we saw in the Spring 08 ready-to-wear runway show in Paris last October.  If you’d like these, check out select Bloomingdale’s stores.  But be ready to shell out $950 for em.

Viktor & Rolf lace boots

Are you digging the peep-toe oxford look that’s showing up everywhere?  Then work it into your Valentine’s wardrobe with these pretty satin Diego Dolcini pumps ($820 at Jeffrey in NYC and Atlanta).

Diego Dolcini satin peep toe

For a classic ladylike Louboutin, you can’t go wrong with this pretty platform with gathered crepe that’s just like that pretty nightie you were thinking about buying to treat yourself (and quite possibly your “someone special”).  This one’s $875 at Neiman Marcus.

Louboutin crepe pump

Need something in the more affordable range?  Want something that’s a little more Vargas girl “fun ‘n flirty” than “sexy diva”?  Then try these fun red Kaylie platforms from Zinc (only $73 at Zappos).

Zinc Kaylie

And if you’re after a bit of a bondage edge (rrrrrowr) with a girly twist, you could go for these pink lace and buckle numbers from Be&D, which’ll set you back $575 at Shooz in Denver.

Be&D peep toes

 Or, of course, you could bypass all of that and take a shot at winning the Glory Chen Yan pump that’s the prize of our current giveaway.  You’ve only got a day left to enter your name, and then this pretty in pink pump with the heart-shaped applique could be yours in honor of St. Valentine and loved ones everywhere.

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16
Feb

Our Chance to Help Our Fellow Americans with Shoes

Soles4Souls is one of those admirable organizations determined to change the world, “one pair at a time.” These days, they remind us that it’s not just poor people in third world countries that need our help–but also our fellow Americans, in the wake of the recent tornado devastations.

You can help Soles4Souls reach out to hurting people in the region by donating new or gently worn shoes, cash, or volunteering with the shoe charity in collecting shoes to send to people in need.

People and companies interested in donating can email info@soles4souls.org, call the hotline at 1-866-521-7463, or visit www.giveshoes.org for more information.

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16
Feb

Payless at NY Fashion Week Fall 2008

The sun has set on NY Fall ‘08 Fashion Week and most of us have already moved onto London Fashion week. However, I was finally able to secure detailed looks from Payless on the runway. So if you’ll bare with me, hopefully this post is better late than never.

For NY fall fashion week, there were three runways which featured Payless designer shoes at very affordable prices (nothing over $45!) - Alice + Olivia, Abaeté, and Lela Rose. Shall we have a look?

The Alice + Olivia for Payless line featured ‘60s pop colors and high shine with a theme of “Breakfast in Bed”. Of course, if I had those peep toe gray zipper booties, I would be outside showing them off rather than indoors or in bed.

If Victoria is looking for the white bootie to go with her Dries Van Noten trainers, these white boot wedges from Alice + Olivia would work for her.

These Alice + Olivia gray booties are cute, but what I’m really interested in are the yellow booties in the background. I would love to wear those on a rainy day.

Continuing the gray booties look….At Abaeté, wearable gray shoes sashayed down the runway on dresses, suits, everything you can think of. Now, I wouldn’t think these gray pleated ankle boot would work well accessoried on dresses, but they really do!

And finally, over at Lela Rose for Payless, the fall line featured Rose’s signature use of rich fabrics on shoes affixed with satin bows for a girly and sophisticated look.

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16
Feb

Stubbs & Wootton Broken Heart Slipper

During Valentine’s week, not everyone has someone to show and share their love with. I know I’m experienced many Valentine’s Day alone and my mood didn’t improve when I was inundated with excessive displays of hearts, flowers, and cupids at every turn. So for the single gal, who has had her heart broken, I feel your pain and I dedicate this post (and shoe) to you.

Relationships are like glass. Sometimes it’s better to leave them broken than try to hurt yourself putting it back together. - Anonymous

Stubbs & Wootton Broken Heart Slipper complete with a red tear drop; Retails for $350

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