Showing posts with label shoe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shoe. Show all posts

Sunday, February 14, 2010

wanted dead or alive




WANTED!


Missing: Uber clunky/sky high wedge platform shoes stolen by Rumi from Fashion Toast. A bi-product of Jessica Simpson's shoe range (minor details for which I am willing to overlook just this once) these shoes must be returned asap.


If anyone see's her wandering around the streets of San Diego avec my shoes please contact me, I want them back.


REWARD!
all the silver coins I have left in my wallet

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

you are my high









They say when you fall in love, not even the sweetest words can explain that feeling you feel, that euphoria within. You just want to be with that person day and night, never far apart.


I think I now understand what people have been banging on about for years...and I am finally ready to admit to it.


I'M IN LOVE...

with these Kirrily Johnston shoes.



I spotted them on the catwalk a few months ago but it wasn't until I placed them on my feet in store last week that I had a real Cinderella moment.


To some they may seem just a clunky mass of platform shoe but to me, oh-to-me they are just the sweetest things alive.


I will happily stop seeing my friends and forgo the single life if I can spend every waking moment with these things. In my mind I have already paired them with my faux leather American Apparel leggings for a result that will give the illusion that I'm actually no less than ten feet tall.



All I hope now is that they don't break my heart because I have already written "Kirrily Johsnton Platform Searching Heel 4EVA" all over my pencil case.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

stuart weitzman opens up








Adding to his flagship store on Madison Avenue and another at Columbus Circle, acclaimed shoe designer Stuart Weitzman has just opened another, this time located on Manhattan's Upper West Side. What makes this store a little different from the others is its unique interior design. Resembling something more akin to a space ship than a shoe store, it contains an innovative ribbon shelving concept - designed by famed Italian architect Fabio Novembre. It is simplistic, futuristic and minimalistic - all the things you would perhaps come to expect from a shoe store (so that you can keep your eye on the prize!) but there is just something about its features that caught my eye.
Here's hoping that should I have the chance to visit his new store anytime soon, I am far too distracted by the interior design rather than the possibility of racking up the dollars on my credit card for his shoes!