holy effing moses, they have Eiffel Tower Flats ON SALE at Anthropologie!
or, if you prefer, there’s also Bee and Tennis Racket
(thanks to Elle Giansante for bringing this fantasticness to my attention)
holy effing moses, they have Eiffel Tower Flats ON SALE at Anthropologie!
or, if you prefer, there’s also Bee and Tennis Racket
(thanks to Elle Giansante for bringing this fantasticness to my attention)
inspired by this morning at the tents, i popped over to Century 21 and picked up these Rachel Zoe shoes.
kudos to her for including ample padding in her heels. unlike Kate Spade - whose footwear always feels like a vice on my feets - these babies are a serious contender for bridesmaid shoes come next month
a dash of pink
why are women forever wearing shoes that are too big?!?!?! this is terrible. THESE shoes are too big for that lady. ladies - go down a size!
(this has been a public service announcement brought to you by delia’s obsession with shoes)
(via fashiondiplomacy)
shoe shots are so important. because shoes are so important. every photographer should know that.
(go stalk this adorable Wedding in Italy some more)
some boots to drool over for the afternoon
(buy them for yourself, girl! via Free People)
christmas wish list item #2 - Madewell The Backdrop Buckle Boot
for the wedding i’m in come march, we may be decoupaging our shoes. what happened to the simple days when a gal could walk into a Dillard’s (cause it’s the old days, remember) and get herself a pair of BCBG heels? why do we have to complicate everything with crafts? it’s not set in stone, but i’m afraid just at the thought of having to walk down someone else’s aisle in shoes i’ve made.
(should you be interested, there’s a full how-to via Heather Donohue Crafts)
i realize i don’t need another pair of booties for winter. but i’d really like another pair of booties for winter, k? these Almanac Boots will do just fine, thank you.
(buy them for me on Madewell)
@theglamourai was right - these TWO-TONE SANDALS WITH TASSELS ARE adorable. and not insanely expensive. they might just be going home with me come next payday
(via ZARA)
The Meaning Behind Women’s Obsession With Shoes — @TheCut
You also asked in the film what the difference is between men who design shoes and women who design shoes.
One of the first things I realized when I started this film is, why is it that all the big-name designers are men? And that’s fascinating to me — they don’t wear the heels, they don’t wear those shoes, and every single one I’ve met I’ve asked them, “Have you tried on heels?” And most did. A man, first, he doesn’t care, he’s not going to wear them. Second he’s the one who looks at the shoes — he transposes his fantasies in the shoes. So obviously, he’s not going to make them comfortable. As Christian Louboutin says in the film, when someone fetishizes over shoes, it’s not flat shoes. A female designer will pay more attention to comfort. Obviously, a five-inch heel, no matter who it’s by, is not comfortable, no matter what. So it’s up to us how much we can take the pain.
well obviously, i MUST see this!
if you ever wanted to make your own mocassins…well, here you go.
thanks to Esquire and their hilarious “101 Solutions To Fashion’s Night Out” for including this hilariousness
(via Mister Crew)
i’m breaking down and finally getting a pair of hunter wellies, in fire engine red! it’ll be my birthday soon and this is a super practical gift for my mumsie to get me. i figure they’ll be great in winter when it’s bound to get filthy and terrible again. we all remember the puddles of slush that took over the city last year, right?
(via Zappos.com)
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