Archive for July, 2010
Designer Shoe Deja Vu: Louboutin Vs. Dollhouse
posted by: brianka in Christian Louboutin Shoes, Designer Shoe Déja Vu, General
It’s hard to miss Louboutin’s Bridget and Bridget Strass lace mesh booties – several celebs have been spotted wearing them. I suppose it was inevitable that this stunning style would show up in a legal copy somewhere.
Eternal Borgezie Diamond Stiletto
posted by: Shomore in General
Got an extra $150k lying around for shoes? If so, luxury jeweler House of Borgezie has created the Eternal Borgezie Diamond Stiletto just for you. The company likens the diamond encrusted shoes, which are set with over 2,200 individual diamonds, to iconic figures such as the Mask of Tutankhamun, the Faberge Eggs or the Bugatti Veyron. It also comes with an “Eternal” Guarantee, which lasts for 1000 years. Basically, the red heart-shaped soles are supposed to be easy to remove and replace when they show signs of wear.
Jil Sander Laser Cut Wood Wedges
posted by: freePOrnaoa in Shoe Brands
How insane and yet simple are these Jil Sander Laser Cut Wood Wedges? The shoe looks like a piece of nature washed ashore, driftwood topped with bubbles of seaweed.
We love the whimsy! The creativity! The daring style! And most of all, the laser-on-wood innovation.
They are $1,240 at Jil Sander stores. For more Jil Sander shoes, go here.
Shoes on the Canyon Trail
posted by: HerberWellss in General
It is annoying when I have to sit and listen to someone else rave about her fabulous, incredible, stupendous, exotic, whatever vacation when I had to sit in the heat and not go anywhere, but after this post I promise I will quit. You all know what a fiasco my shoes were, so let’s look at other shoes in the canyon.
Most people wore some version of this shoe. I think these are Teva but I saw a few Keens. They seemed to perform well for an all purpose water, climbing, sand shoe. This hairy legged boy climbed all over the Canyon walls.
Belle by Sigerson Morrison Clog
posted by: Shomore in General
This Belle by Sigerson Morrison clog ($244 at Zappos) is rather simple and minimalistic. The main embellishment is the heel, where half of it is covered in black suede and the other half showcases an exposed stacked heel. The clog reminds me that sometimes less is more. While there is less going on with this shoe, that only makes it more appealing to me due to its refined appearance and easy on the eyes aesthetics.




