It totally stinks that we were not able to find any good [1] Alexander Wang stuff at final sales anywhere at all! Argh… Did someone hide ‘em all for themselves – instead of benefitting the food good of the society? Seriously, do I really have to pay full price to wear one of those extremely cool but thin-as-nothing Tee from him? [2] Besides, you know what? Last season stock is actually quite appetising on me, despite being ‘old’ and ‘out of fashion’.
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Wednesday January 20th, 2010
My Heart Melts For Melissa
I am not really a fan of plastic shoes, but yessss!!! I like these pair of booties from celebrated plastic-shoes manufacturer Melissa. When I held these pair of shoes crafted from recycled and recyclable plastic in my hand, I could immediately feel there is something utterly special about them. I love the explicit details – from the alluring contour shape of the shoes to its luxurious soft black velvet flocked finishing. It says “I’m not a simple pair of shoes from H&M or Zara!”
A while ago, I have sworn that I won’t purchase another pair of round toed shoes, because after wearing that style for almost four full years now, I am a little sick of it; however, touching these Brazilian made waterproof pair and feeling my feet in ease when wearing them, I have to break that promise. I just knew I have to have it immediately.
Available at I Dont Like Mondays and also in red.
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Tuesday January 5th, 2010
Rusticwork
This pair of Kurt Geiger’s Edwina Tam Courts Classic shoe (£140.00) may appear rustic, old-fashioned and even outdated; but in actual fact, they are nothing of the above mentioned. With its beautiful soft rich tan and subtle snake edging, this pair of heels speak discretely of timeless elegance; yet with its incredibly sculpted body, it strictly marks a modern take on the Classic Courts shoe design. For sure, they are the perfect companion for any pretty floral dress.
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Wednesday December 9th, 2009
Chanel’s New Charm
Time flies and all of a sudden, Christmas is almost here! I don’t know about you, but do you remember Chanel’s Cruise Show, shown at the poetic setting of the Lido Beach in Venice in May early this year? Well… The charming cruise line is officially in stores now. I don’t know whether you have a chance to check out these incredible creations by all the incredible Mr. Lagerfeld, but all of the pieces are quite pleasing to the eye… well… all except of one pair of plastic high-heeled rain booties, which puzzled me tremendously at first sight, but regained its magnificent splendour shortly after.
Working plastic into the high-fashion bracket is certainly not a piece of cake, because it’s so stiff and uncomfortable. What struck me completely about that pair at first glance through the glossy display window is that it appears there are hideous holes punched on the shoe’s surface like contagious chicken pox. As a conscious consumer, I invited myself in store swiftly and immediately began harassing the “friendly” sales staff about my sincere concern over smelly wet feet. To my surprise, she took my genuinely bright question as an insult to the collection somewhat peculiarly, but held her regality remarkably by explaining calmly that those are indeed feet-friendly breathing holes.
Well… That all makes sense now, doesn’t it?
Tags: Chanel, Death in Venice, German Designer Karl Lagerfeld, Thomas Mann
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Friday December 4th, 2009
Proenza Schouler, Please!
Please excuse me for the recent rise in number of posts with the tag “shoes”. Namely, I am desperately in need of a great pair of heels for Christmas, because right now I am looking exactly like a midget. For Fall/Winter 2009, American fashion label Proenza Schouler has an astonishing assortment of shoes that is able to deduce me to become a criminal. One of them is this great pair of green satin high heeled sandals (EUR 790,00). I just adore the twinkling laminated effect created by the exquisite grosgrain silk. It sure adds the perfect touch of dazzling enchantment for a magical evening out. The green light is flashing. Let’s go get Proenza Schouler now! Available at The Corner now.
Tags: Proenza Schouler, The Corner
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Wednesday December 2nd, 2009
Give Me The G-Strap!
If it’s not because of Russian model Anna Selezneva, I would have totally missed this hidden treasure and above all, important detail from the stylish French fashion house Givenchy: an extra strap, which goes around the heel of those gorgeous Holly strappy leather sandals (Above right £717.39) to make them truly exceptionally extraordinary. Well… Need I say more? Hardcore glamour has never been more explicitly expressed. Browsing on net-a-porter later on, my two eyes separated paranormally, as if I have landed in an extraterrestrial cyberspace, when I sighted the 8th and 9th wonder of the world. Instantaneously, one eye was glued to those lovely Bianco leather boots (Above left £652.17) and the other fixed on the extravagant choice: an exquisite pair of leather crocodile-print sandals (Above middle £717.39). Well… Obviously, in order to keep me sane at all times, these three pairs are absolute essentials! Available at net-a-porter now.
Tags: Anna Selezneva, Givenchy, net-a-porter, Russian Model
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Terrific Thai!
When people talk about Thailand, the word “fashion” rarely comes to mind; and that certainly makes it all the more special to learn about this terrific Thai fashion label – Playhound by Greyhound. The brand’s philosophy mixes the main line’s chic and contemporary, simple but never boring style; and adds a touch of youth and experimental attitude to the clothes to make it all the more irresistible. For fall/winter 2009, the three pieces I absolutely adore are the shoes with the bone-chilling X-ray vision of the foot showing each individual toes in detail; the tie with the print of the beautiful texture of age-old trees as well as the tie with the bloodcurdling X-ray image of the arm. These pieces, for me, is worn at its best with the song X Ray Vision by The Maccabees blasting on the speakers. Creepy is charming, no?
Playhound by Greyhound is available at Seibu in Hong Kong, Traffic boutique in Moscow and Paris, Opia shop in Zürich, Fourstore in Berlin and Tjallamalla in Stockholm.
Tags: Fourstore, Moscow, Opia shop, Playhound by Greyhound, Seibu, Stockholm, The Maccabees, ties, Tjallamalla, Traffic boutique, Zürich
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Tuesday November 10th, 2009
How high can you go?
When I first saw these amazing shoes from Donatella Versace’s Fall/Winter 2009/10 collection, I immediately asked myself how high can I go? Well… Never made for the weak, these va-va-voom higher than sky high heels are certainly made strictly for the stylish bees! I love how they could work great with trousers, skirts, dresses and even evening gowns. My favourite pairs are the peep-toe shoes in lila as well as the pretty pumps in scarlet red. Being a part of the glam squad would no doubt be a piece of cake when you are in Versace!
In other news regarding the extravagant Italian fashion house, not only has three of its stores closed down in Japan due to the immense effect the economic crisis had over there, but also job cuts has being announced: 26 percent of its worldwide work force would be cut by the mid of next year [1]. That is 350 employees out of the original of about 1,360 would lose their jobs. Well… This is certainly not the very best of times for family businesses, but as Ms. Versace said: “I AM a survivor” [2], I am certain the house would live on in sky-high style.
References:
[1] Jolly, D., (2009), Versace Cuts A Fourth of Its Work Force, accessed on 10 November 2009, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/29/business/global/29versace.html
[2] Trebay, G., (2009), Restructuring Luxury at Versace, accessed on 10 November 2009, http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/05/fashion/05VERSACE.html
Tags: Donatella Versace, Versace
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Friday November 6th, 2009
Get hi in Givenchy!
How many times have I heard boys saying how they want to be girls, so that they could wear all those pretty dresses? Well… Guys, you could take that back! With Givenchy’s great assortment of to-die-for boots for fall/winter 2009/10 – all thanks to creative designer Riccardo Tisci - boys would want to be boys and girls would want to be boys boys boysss!
Thigh hi boots are a major trend for womenwear this fall/winter; and Mr. Tisci certainly made sure the boys don’t miss out the fun by offering a delectable range with a terrific bandage design that is horrifically bewitching. My favorite pair has to be the one with the sparkly spangled fabric in navy blue or midnight black.
For people, who have a fear of extreme heights, Mr. Tisci created an awesome assortment of ankle boots in the same stunning style. The colour palette of the ankle boot collection extends from the dark zone to mummy’s beige! Mama mia! If this does not satisfy my monstrous appetite for shoes, then, god knows the earth must be spinning topsy turvy?
Shown in the picture above from top left to bottom right are:
- Ankle boots in black spangled fabric with leather trim
- Ankle boots in beige leather trimmed with beige elastic bandage
- Thigh boots in navy blue shiny leather trimmed with elastic bandages
- Ankle boots in navy blue fabric with leather trim
- Ankle boots in black shiny leather trimmed with black elastic bandage
Available at Givenchy stores, worldwide.
Tags: Givenchy, Italien Designer Riccardo Tisci for Givenchy
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