Posts Tagged ‘womens-shoes’

  • Shopping: French Sole “Season” flats
    While I love spring and the warm weather it brings, I haven’t managed to find the time to get a pedicure. By this, I mean that my toes are staying hidden in ballet flats until I get myself over to a salon! But just because my tootsies haven’t caught up to this season doesn’t mean the rest of me has fallen behind, which is why I was delighted to find these super...
    by Lindsay North at May 8th, 2008 at 04:05 am
  • Closet Solutions: Rakku Shoe Wheel
    I stumbled upon this image of the Rakku Shoe Wheel while blog-surfing today and was just mesmerized by it. Most women struggle to find ample storage space for all of their shoes. Stacked in the original boxes, strewn about on the floor, precariously hanging from one of those over-the-door shoe racks, there hasn’t really been a great way to keep things organized...
    by Angie Omata at April 30th, 2008 at 04:04 am
  • Fashion Misstep: Peep-toe boots by Sigerson Morrison
    I’ve been hunting for a pair of nice flat sandals and given my recent obsession with Barneys, I was browing their selection online when I found these shoes by Sigerson Morrison. All I have to say is that it’s a good thing that Barneys doesn’t deign to break down their shoe selection by category, because I’m not sure if these are boots or sandals. However, I...
    by Lindsay North at April 29th, 2008 at 03:04 am
  • Chunky Footwear: Cavalli Wedges
    So, I’m not totally sure what to think of these wedges from Roberto Cavalli … I am a big fan of wooden shoes and I love the contrast of the creamy pale leather (makes me think of safari, or someplace tropical and exotic).
    by Lindsay North at April 28th, 2008 at 04:04 am
  • Ciao Maloles, Jimmy Choo, Manolo, Louboutin …
    Okay, not really. But when I opened my copy of
    by Lindsay North at April 25th, 2008 at 09:04 pm
  • 80’s Throwback That Works: Givenchy Jelly Gladiators
    I know I made a big stink about
    by Angie Omata at April 22nd, 2008 at 10:04 pm
  • Shoewars: Steve Madden vs Balenciaga
    Imitation is the highest form of flattery, but I have to admit I’m confused as to why anyone would want to copy this Balenciaga sandal. Nevertheless, Steve Madden has with his
    by Lindsay North at April 21st, 2008 at 04:04 am
  • Art Over Function: The Statement Shoe
    If the catwalks for Spring 08 are any indication, owning a pair of “statement shoes” will be the biggest fashion essential for the upcoming months. With sky-high heels that are more art than functional and with practicality completely gone out the window, designers have taken footwear to unchartered territory incorporating incredible levels of creativity and in...
    by Angie Omata at April 16th, 2008 at 04:04 am
  • Transition booties: Dolce Vita Wonder 26
    It’s slowly getting warmer outside and with that, we’re getting a step closer to stowing away our favourite knee high boots that were so hot for A/W in favour of something more suitable for
    by Angie Omata at April 8th, 2008 at 02:04 am
  • Twelfth St. by Cynthia Vincent: Snakeskin Shoes
    If it seems like ombre and snakeskin are everywhere lately … it’s because they are. Unlike other trends du jour that are kind of ridiculous (like toting bags around big enough to fit both Olsens inside), these trends are chic. Ombre is a great way to add subtle visual interest to an otherwise blah outfit, while snakeskin strikes the perfect balance between...
    by Lindsay North at April 7th, 2008 at 03:04 am